A WA parliamentary question seeks data on bed numbers and single ensuite rooms in Perth metropolitan tertiary public hospitals, including the new Perth Children's Hospital. The answer provides a breakdown by hospital.

AnsweredQoN 5399Legislative Assembly
Asked
28 April 2016
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Health

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I refer to all tertiary public hospitals, (including public hospitals with private operators) in the Perth metropolitan area and ask: (a) how many beds are there in each hospital, (total) broken down by hospital; (b) how many single bed rooms with ensuites in total are there in each hospital, broken down by hospital; (c) what percentage of the hospital's rooms are single beds with ensuites, broken down by hospital; and (d) how many beds in the new 298 bed Perth Children's Hospital will be single bed rooms with ensuites?

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Answered
14 June 2016
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
47 days
(a-c) Refer to table provided below. Please note, none of the State’s public hospitals with private operators are tertiary hospitals.
Hospital
(a)
(b)
(c)
Princess Margaret Hospital for Children
242
46
19%
King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH)
212
89
42%
Graylands Hospital
121
52
43%
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
505
170
34%
Royal Perth Hospital
474
86
18%
Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH)
783 (including 140 in the State Rehabilitation Service)
526 (including 70 in the State Rehabilitation Service)
71% of beds in the main hospital.
50% of beds in the State Rehabilitation Service.
(d) 153 single bed rooms with ‘ensuite’ bathrooms.

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