Hon. Norman Moore questions the Minister for Health regarding the capacity and operation of the Emergency Department at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, revealing significant overcrowding with patients on trolley beds.

AnsweredQoN 2340Legislative Council
Asked
24 August 2004
Portfolio
Health

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I refer the Minister to the Emergency Department at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, and I ask -
(1) What is the official funded permanent bed capacity of that department?
(2) How many cubicles does the department have for the assessment of emergency patients?
(3) How many emergency patients were in the following types of beds at the time of peak activity in the week ending Sunday, August 15 -
(a) permanent beds;
(b) temporary beds; and
(c) trolley beds?
(4) At the time of these peak activities, did senior hospital staff request that the Emergency Department be placed on ambulance bypass?
(5) If so, how many of these requests, and on what occasions, were these requests granted?

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Answered
29 September 2004
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
36 days
(b) temporary beds; and (c) trolley beds?
(c) trolley beds?
(1) 48 (including a 16-bed observation ward). (2) 48. (3) At times of peak activity in the week ending Sunday, 15 August: (a) 16 patients were in the 16-bed observation ward. (b) There are no temporary beds within the Emergency Department. (c) 44 patients were on trolley beds. (4) No. (5) Not applicable.
(2) 48. (3) At times of peak activity in the week ending Sunday, 15 August: (a) 16 patients were in the 16-bed observation ward. (b) There are no temporary beds within the Emergency Department. (c) 44 patients were on trolley beds. (4) No. (5) Not applicable.
(3) At times of peak activity in the week ending Sunday, 15 August: (a) 16 patients were in the 16-bed observation ward. (b) There are no temporary beds within the Emergency Department. (c) 44 patients were on trolley beds. (4) No. (5) Not applicable.
(a) 16 patients were in the 16-bed observation ward. (b) There are no temporary beds within the Emergency Department. (c) 44 patients were on trolley beds. (4) No. (5) Not applicable.
(b) There are no temporary beds within the Emergency Department. (c) 44 patients were on trolley beds. (4) No. (5) Not applicable.
(c) 44 patients were on trolley beds. (4) No. (5) Not applicable.
(4) No. (5) Not applicable.
(5) Not applicable.

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