Mr. Cook questions the Minister for Health regarding ambulance diversion/bypass occurrences at Perth hospitals during February 2010, revealing significant diversion times at Swan District, Armadale-Kelmscott, and Joondalup hospitals.

AnsweredQoN 3030Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 May 2010
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(1) Will the Minister advise the date(s) during February 2010 that the following hospitals had active ambulance diversion/bypass:
(a) Sir Charles Gairdner;
(b) Royal Perth;
(c) Fremantle;
(d) Rockingham–Kwinana;
(e) Swan District;
(f) Armadale–Kelmscott; and
(g) Joondalup?
(2) For each hospital with active ambulance diversion/bypass, what was the average time the Emergency Department was on diversion/by-pass?
(3) For each hospital Emergency Department, what was the longest period of time that the emergency was on diversion/bypass?

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Answered
16 June 2010
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
27 days
(1)(a-d) Nil.
(e) 01/02/10 to 03/02/10; 08/02/10; 10/02/10; 12/02/10; 14/02/10 to 15/02/10; 18/02/10; 25/02/10.
(f) 07/02/10; 17/02/10; 20/02/10; 28/02/10.
(g) 03/02/10 to 04/02/10; 09/02/10; 11/02/10 to 13/02/10; 15/02/10; 17/02/10 to 21/02/10; 23/02/10; 25/02/10 to 28/02/10.
(2) Swan District: 37 minutes
Armadale-Kelmscott: 42 minutes
Joondalup: 206 minutes
Note: Average time is defined as the average daily time in minutes (rounded) for the 28 days of February 2010.
(3) Swan District: 230 minutes
Armadale-Kelmscott: 420 minutes
Joondalup: 641 minutes
Data Source for (1) to (3): Ambulance Diversion Reporting System (ADRS), St John Ambulance Australia.
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