A Western Australian parliamentary question seeks data on dialysis machine availability, location, usage, and wait times. The answer refers to tabled documents for detailed information.

AnsweredQoN 3264Legislative Assembly
Asked
1 April 2008
Portfolio
Health

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(a) how many dialysis machines are available to patients in Western Australia;
(b) at which hospitals and clinics are these located;
(c) how many patients did each machine service for each month of 2007;
(d) what was the average wait time for access to the machines in 2006 and 2007; and
(e) what is the current average wait time for access?

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Answered
1 May 2008
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
30 days
(a) 226 dialysis machines are currently available. In addition, 3 dialysis machines are kept for training purposes (Home Dialysis).
Note: A number of these machines have been outsourced by WA Health, as outlined in the attached Table 1.
(b) and (c) See attached document Table 1
[tabled paper ________].
(d) and (e) See attached document Table 2
[tabled paper ________].
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