hospital quarterly - april to june 2014
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Hospital Quarterly
April to June 2014
September 2014
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Hospital Quarterly (Apr-Jun 2014)
Admitted
Patients Module
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Summary - Admitted Patients
• Increase in total patient numbers across all admitted patient
episodes (both acute and non-acute)
• The proportion of same-day episodes has increased by 22%
compared with the same quarter five years ago, whereas the
proportion of overnight episodes has increased by 12%
• Overall average length of stay (ALOS) unchanged at 3.6 days
compared with the same quarter last year
• Gradual reduction in acute overnight length of stay compared with
the same quarter last year (- 0.1 days) and the same quarter five
years ago (- 0.5 days)
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Admitted patients summary table
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Hospital Quarterly (Apr-Jun 2014)
Elective Surgery
Module
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Summary – Elective Surgery
• Most patients (97%) receive their elective surgery on time
• This has remained unchanged over the last five quarters
- Urgent surgery: 100% on time this quarter
- Semi-urgent surgery: 97% on time this quarter
- Non-urgent surgery: 95% on time this quarter
• 1% less surgeries compared with same quarter last year
- Increased by 3.5% compared with the same quarter two years ago
- Increased by 11% compared with the same quarter five years ago
• Median wait times for semi-urgent elective surgery has increased (+1 day)
and non-urgent decreased (-6 days) compared with the same quarter last
year
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Most patients (97%) receive their elective
surgery on time
This is unchanged over the last five quarters
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Elective surgery by urgency
1% less elective surgery procedures than the same quarter last year
Source: Healthcare Observer 2014
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Median wait times for elective surgery
Increased (+1 day) and non-urgent decreased (-6 days)
compared with the same quarter last year
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Percent on time – Elective Surgery by Specialty
Apr - Jun 2014
Source: Healthcare Observer 2014
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Percent on time – Orthopaedic surgery
Source: Healthcare Observer 2014
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Percent on time – Ear, nose and throat surgery
Source: Healthcare Observer 2014
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Percent on time – Elective Surgery by
Common Procedure: Apr - Jun 2014
Source: Healthcare Observer 2014
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Total knee replacement – Percent on time
Source: Healthcare Observer 2014
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Patients on the waiting list for elective surgery
Increased number waiting compared with same quarter last year
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Hospital Quarterly (Apr-Jun 2014)
Emergency
Department
Module
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Summary – Emergency Departments
• Total ED visits have increased compared to the same quarter last year
• 85% of patients arriving at NSW EDs by ambulance had their care
transferred to hospital staff within 30 minutes
• Time to start treatment same or shorter across all urgency categories
• Both median and 95th percentile times to depart the ED have decreased
• 72% patients left the ED in four hours
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Emergency attendances
Total ED visits have increased compared to the same quarter last year
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Transfer of care
Most (85%) patients arriving at NSW EDs by ambulance had their
care transferred to hospital staff within 30 minutes
Two percentage point increase from the same quarter last year
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Time to start treatment
Times to start treatment same or shorter across all urgency categories
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Time to departure from ED
Both median and 95th percentile times have decreased
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Patients who left the ED within four hours of
presentation
72% of patients left the ED in four hours, an improvement of 6%
compared to the same quarter last year
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