Hon Adele Farina asks about admission statistics and length of stay at Augusta Hospital for 2008-2010, covering same-day and overnight admissions across various categories. The response provides the requested data, with some values suppressed for confidentiality.

AnsweredQoN 3454Legislative Council
Asked
17 February 2011
Portfolio
Health

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I refer to the Augusta Hospital, and ask -
(1) For each of the years, -
(a) 2008;
(b) 2009; and
(c) 2010, -
what were the total number of same day admissions for each of the following categories, -
(i) childbirth;
(ii) medical (emergency);
(iii) medical (other);
(iv) specialist mental health;
(v) surgical (emergency); and
(vi) surgical (other)?
(2) For each of the years, -
(a) 2008;
(b) 2009; and
(c) 2010, -
what were the total number of overnight admissions for each of the following categories, -
(i) childbirth;
(ii) medical (emergency);
(iii) medical (other);
(iv) specialist mental health;
(v) surgical (emergency); and
(vi) surgical (other)?
(3) What were the total number of admissions discharged on same day, for each of the years, -
(a) 2008;
(b) 2009; and
(c) 2010?
(4) For each of the years, -
(a) 2008;
(b) 2009; and
(c) 2010, -
what was the average length of stay for overnight admissions in the following categories, -
(i) acute care;
(ii) rehabilitation;
(iii) palliative care; and
(iv) other sub-acute and non-acute care?
(5) How many of the overnight admissions were aged 65 years or older, for each of the years, -
(a) 2008;
(b) 2009; and
(c) 2010?

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Answered
5 April 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Health
Response time
47 days
(1) Same day discharges
1
(a) 2008
(i) childbirth
2
: 0
(ii) medical
3
(emergency
4
): 25
(iii) medical (other
5
): <5
6
(iv) specialist mental health
7
: 0
(v) surgical
8
(emergency4): 0
(vi) surgical (other5): 0
(b) 2009
(i) childbirth: 0
(ii) medical (emergency): 53
(iii) medical (other): <5
(iv) specialist mental health: 0
(v) surgical (emergency): 0
(vi) surgical (other): 0
(c) 2010
(i) childbirth: 0
(ii) medical (emergency): 31
(iii) medical (other): <5
(iv) specialist mental health: 0
(v) surgical (emergency): 0
(vi) surgical (other): 0
(2) Overnight discharges
(a) 2008
(i) childbirth: 0
(ii) medical (emergency): 152
(iii) medical (other): 44
(iv) specialist mental health: 0
(v) surgical (emergency): <5
(vi) surgical (other): 0
(b) 2009
(i) childbirth: 0
(ii) medical (emergency): 168
(iii) medical (other): 37
(iv) specialist mental health: 0
(v) surgical (emergency): 0
(vi) surgical (other): <5
(c) 2010
(i) childbirth: 0
(ii) medical (emergency): 159
(iii) medical (other): 35
(iv) specialist mental health: 0
(v) surgical (emergency): <5
(vi) surgical (other): 0
(3) Same day discharges
(a) 2008: 29
(b) 2009: 54
(c) 2010: 32
(4) Length of stay - overnight discharges
(a) 2008
(i) acute care
9
: 4.8 days
(ii) rehabilitation: 22.3 days
(iii) palliative care: 6.7 days
(iv) other sub-acute and non-acute care
10
: 63.5 days
(b) 2009
(i) acute care: 4.9 days
(ii) rehabilitation: 46.6 days
(iii) palliative care: 6.8 days
(iv) other sub-acute and non-acute care: 7.6 days
(c) 2010
(i) acute care: 5.1 days
(ii) rehabilitation: 8.3 days
(iii) palliative care: 4.1 days
(iv) other sub-acute and non-acute care: 22.6 days
(5) Overnight discharges - aged 65 years or older
(a) 2008: 152
(b) 2009: 149
(c) 2010: 141
Notes:
1. Responses are based on clinically coded discharge data and counts are not mutually exclusive.
2. ICD10-AM code Z37: Outcome of delivery.
3. Non-surgical DRG.
4. Emergency admission status.
5. Elective admission status.
6. For confidentiality reasons* counts less than five have been suppressed.
7. Patients in designated psychiatric wards.
8. Surgical DRG.
9. Includes acute and qualified newborn care types.
10. Includes maintenance, psychogeriatric and geriatric evaluation management care types.
* The release of patient data held within the Data Integrity Directorate of the Performance Activity & Quality Division must be released in accordance to the 'Protocol for Release of Information' endorsed by executive on 12 January 2010.
Health information is considered identifiable when it either directly identifies an individual or has the potential to indirectly identify an individual based on a combination of identifiers or based on small cell sizes. A cell size is considered small if the result in a statistical table shows a value that is less than 5.
For data to be considered non-identifiable there is no reasonable basis to believe that the information can be used to re-identify an individual patient when used in combination with other details held by the requestor or those who will view the information.
It is the belief of the Hospital Morbidity Data Collections custodian that patient confidentiality cannot be guaranteed with the release of inpatient data containing small cells sizes.
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