❓ Question on Notice regarding the average number of patients per day achieved by various health services in WA from March to August 2007, with a breakdown by health service and provider.
AnsweredQoN 2858Legislative Assembly
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(a) the average number of patients per day achieved for each month from March to August 2007 inclusive; and
(b) the average number of patients per day achieved for each month from March to August 2007 inclusive for:
(i) the North Metropolitan Area Health Service;
(ii) the South Metropolitan Area Health Service;
(iii) the Western Australian Country Health Service;
(iv) Princess Margaret Hospital; and
(v) King Edward Memorial Hospital?
(b) the average number of patients per day achieved for each month from March to August 2007 inclusive for:
(i) the North Metropolitan Area Health Service;
(ii) the South Metropolitan Area Health Service;
(iii) the Western Australian Country Health Service;
(iv) Princess Margaret Hospital; and
(v) King Edward Memorial Hospital?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
14 November 2007
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
22 days
(a) Note: The figures provided below identify HITH services provided by Department of Health (DOH) administered programs and by Silver Chain.
The average number of patients per day achieved for each month from March to August 2007 inclusive:
DOH administered
Silver Chain
March
132
35
April
141
24
May
143
24
June
146
33
July
146
24
August
153
24
(b) The average number of patients per day achieved for each month from March to August 2007 inclusive for the:
(i) North Metropolitan Area Health Service
March
26
April
34
May
31
June
30
July
32
August
33
(ii) South Metropolitan Area Health Service
March
94
April
89
May
96
June
94
July
93
August
87
(iii) WA Country Health Service
March
4
April
10
May
8
June
14
July
13
August
14
(iv) and (v) Princess Margaret Hospital and King Edward Memorial Hospital
March
7
April
8
May
8
June
9
July
8
August
10
Note:
1. Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) HITH provides a service to patients of the Neonatal Units at King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH).
2. HITH services for KEMH gynaecology are undertaken by Silver Chain.
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The average number of patients per day achieved for each month from March to August 2007 inclusive:
DOH administered
Silver Chain
March
132
35
April
141
24
May
143
24
June
146
33
July
146
24
August
153
24
(b) The average number of patients per day achieved for each month from March to August 2007 inclusive for the:
(i) North Metropolitan Area Health Service
March
26
April
34
May
31
June
30
July
32
August
33
(ii) South Metropolitan Area Health Service
March
94
April
89
May
96
June
94
July
93
August
87
(iii) WA Country Health Service
March
4
April
10
May
8
June
14
July
13
August
14
(iv) and (v) Princess Margaret Hospital and King Edward Memorial Hospital
March
7
April
8
May
8
June
9
July
8
August
10
Note:
1. Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) HITH provides a service to patients of the Neonatal Units at King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH).
2. HITH services for KEMH gynaecology are undertaken by Silver Chain.
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