Page 4844 - Week 13 - Thursday, 28 November 2019

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(6) On how many days was the Calvary Public Hospital Bruce at greater than 90 per cent capacity during (a) May 2019, (b) June 2019, (c) July 2019, (d) August 2019 and (e) September 2019.

(7) On how many days was the Canberra Hospital at greater than 95 per cent capacity during (a) May 2019, (b) June 2019, (c) July 2019, (d) August 2019 and (e) September 2019.

(8) On how many days was the Calvary Public Hospital Bruce at greater than 95 per cent capacity during (a) May 2019, (b) June 2019, (c) July 2019, (d) August 2019 and (e) September 2019.

(9) On how many days was the Canberra Hospital at greater than 100 per cent capacity during (a) May 2019, (b) June 2019, (c) July 2019, (d) August 2019 and (e) September 2019.

(10) On how many days was the Calvary Public Hospital Bruce at greater than 100 per cent capacity during (a) May 2019, (b) June 2019, (c) July 2019, (d) August 2019 and (e) September 2019.

Ms Stephen-Smith: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

Question

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)

(1)

11

10

2

18

28

43

(2)

-

-

-

-

-

-

(3)

3

19

8

8

5

N/A

(4)

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

(5)

30

30

15

27

29

N/A

(6)

29

27

6

9

10

N/A

(7)

11

30

10

1

8

N/A

(8)

15

21

0

0

1

N/A

(9)

0

15

3

0

0

N/A

(10)

0

2

0

0

0

N/A

Explanatory notes:

‘How often’ is provided as days on which patients were placed on trolleys in corridors.

Corridor occasions cannot be identified for Calvary Public Hospital Bruce (CPHB) as CPHB does not capture corridors as a location or space a patient can be in.

The occupancy rate (capacity) is calculated using overnight beds and does not include beds assigned for day procedures. The overnight bed numbers are a calculation of the daily available beds, averaged over the reporting period.

Over ‘100 per cent capacity’ indicates that additional beds were utilised during the period.

Not applicable (N/A) has been included where there was no part (f) in the original question.


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