The average length of stay ALOS is calculated as the total number of patient days reported for the hospital or group of hospitals , divided by the number of separations. Two measures for ALOS are presented:. Due to changes in the AR-DRG classification, the data presented here are not comparable with the data presented in previous years. A specialised service unit is a facility or unit dedicated to the treatment or care of patients with particular conditions or characteristics, such as an intensive care unit.
The data visualisation below provides a list of selected services provided by individual hospitals, including specialised care units, in — The information about services provided by a particular hospital is intended as a general guide only. There is the potential for some omissions or errors in this information and readers should contact a hospital directly for the latest advice on the services available. This figure shows the number of specialised service units in , and — Data is presented by unit category.
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Back to My Local Area. Print this page Click to open the social media sharing options Share. Public hospital Queanbeyan Hospital. Get contact details. Emergency department care activity Emergency department presentations Click to expand or collapse An emergency department ED presentation occurs following the arrival of the patient at the ED, and commencesat the point of being registered or triaged.
Information is presented by: age and sex Indigenous status. The data can also be explored by: overall national trends state and territory Local Hospital Network LHN and hospital where data is available. National trends Age and sex ED presentations were generally evenly split between males and females. However, children aged under 15 were more likely to be male , but people aged 15 to 34 or over 85 were more likely to be female.
Indigenous status About 7. In all jurisdictions, the presentation rate per 1, population was greater for Indigenous Australians compared to Other Australians. More information about the data Expand What other information is available? Emergency department care access Waiting times in emergency departments Click to expand or collapse Emergency department ED waiting time is the time elapsed for each patient from presentation in the ED to commencement of clinical care.
Explore the data The data visualisation below present the following emergency department waiting time statistics: Proportion seen on time 50th percentile median waiting time 90th percentile waiting time The data is presented by: Triage category By selecting a geography in the visualisation below, the data can also be explored by: Overall national trends State and territory Local Hospital Network LHN and by Hospital where data is available.
Hospitals and LHNs This figure explores waiting times in emergency departments between in —12 and in — Emergency department waiting times The data in this section relates to the waiting times of people who presented to the ED with a type of visit of Emergency presentation. Figure 1: Measurement of time patients spend in emergency departments. Time spent in emergency departments Click to expand or collapse An emergency department ED stay is the period between a patient presenting at an ED, and when that person is recorded as having physically departed the ED regardless of whether they were admitted, referred, discharged or left at their own risk.
Explore the data The data visualisation below presents the most recent data on the proportion of patients with a length of stay of 4 hours or less by: state and territory admission status peer group triage category. The data can also be explored by: overall national trends state and territory Local Hospital Network LHN and by Hospital where data is available.
Peer group This column graph shows the proportion of all emergency department patients whose length of stay was 4 hours or less in — States and territories These line graphs show the proportion of all emergency department patients whose length of stay was 4 hours or less between —16 and — Hospitals and LHNs This graphic explores emergency department waiting time statistics between —12 and — Elective surgery activity Waiting list activity Click to expand or collapse Elective surgery activity is measured by the number of additions to and removals from public hospital elective surgery waiting lists, and the number of patients admitted for their awaited procedure.
Explore the data This data visualisation below presents information on additions, removals and admissions in —20 and changes between —16 and — Information is also presented by: Indigenous status type of hospital peer group.
National time series This line graph shows the number of admissions between —16 and — Hospitals and LHNs This table shows elective surgery activity between —12 and — Highlights Additions In — , patients were added to elective surgery waiting lists in Australia—this was 6. Removals Between —15 and —19, the total number of removals from public hospital elective surgery waiting lists increased, on average, by 2.
In — , patients were removed from public hospital elective surgery waiting lists, which was 8. Admissions Between —15 and —19, admissions increased, on average, by 2. Admissions by surgical specialty Click to expand or collapse The surgical speciality describes the area of clinical expertise held by the doctor performing the elective surgery. Explore the data The data visualisation below presents elective surgery waiting list additions, removals and admissions by state and territory between —16 and — Hospitals and LHNs This table shows the number of admissions between —12 and — Changes over time Between —16 and — Admissions from elective surgery waiting lists decreased for 8 of the 11 surgical specialities.
The procedures with the greatest average annual decrease were Otalaryngology, head and neck surgery decreasing by 4. There was an average annual increase in admissions for Urological surgery 2.
More information on the data Expand What other information is available? Admissions by intended procedure Click to expand or collapse The intended surgical procedure describes the type of elective surgery provided by public hospitals. Explore the data In the data visualisations below, you can explore admissions from elective surgery waiting lists by: the list of 15 indicator procedures between —16 and —20 Intended surgical procedure, by type of hospital peer group and over time between —16 and — Changes over time Between —16 and — admissions from elective surgery waiting lists increased for 12 of the 15 indicator procedures the indicator procedures with the greatest average annual decreases were Varicose veins treatment Between —19 and — there were relatively large decreases in admissions for Varicose veins treatment Elective surgery access Waiting times Click to expand or collapse The length of time waited by patients on public hospital elective surgery waiting lists before being admitted for surgery between —16 and — Waiting times for elective surgery can vary depending on: state and territory type of hospital peer group clinical urgency category.
Explore the data In the data visualisation below, you can explore waiting times for elective surgery by peer group and clinical urgency category. Peer group These bar graphs show waiting time statistics waiting time in days for elective surgery in — Hospitals and LHNs This table shows waiting times for elective surgery between —12 and — Patients who waited more than days Between —16 and —20, the proportion of patients who waited more than days to be admitted: fluctuated between 1.
Waiting times by clinical urgency category When a patient is placed on the public hospital elective surgery waiting list, a clinical assessment is made of the urgency within which they require elective surgery the clinically recommended time.
More information about the data Expand What other data is available? Waiting times by surgical specialty Click to expand or collapse The surgical speciality describes the area of clinical expertise held by the doctor performing the elective surgery.
Explore the data In the data visualisation below, you can explore elective surgery waiting times by surgical speciality for —20 and between —16 and — National time series These graphs show waiting time statistics waiting time in days for elective surgery between —16 and — National trends In — Otolaryngology, head and neck surgery had the highest median waiting time 83 days Cardiothoracic surgery had the lowest 90th percentile waiting time 85 days Otolaryngology, head and neck surgery and Orthopaedic surgery had the highest proportion of patients who waited more than days to be admitted 7.
Waiting times by intended procedure Click to expand or collapse Waiting list statistics for intended surgical procedures can indicate performance in particular areas of elective surgery. Explore the data In the data visualisations below, you can explore elective surgery waiting times by: the list of 15 indicator procedures between —16 and —20 intended surgical procedure, by type of hospital peer group and over time between —16 and — National time series These line graphs show waiting time statistics waiting time in days for elective surgery between —16 and — Hospitals and LHNs This table shows the waiting times for elective surgery between —12 and — The median waiting time ranged from 14 days in Victoria to 19 days in Tasmainia and the Australian Capital Territory, and the 90th percentile waiting time varied from 36 days in Queensland to 87 days in Tasmainia Septoplasty to fix a deviated nasal septum had the highest median waiting time in —20 days , ranging from days in Victoria to days in New South Wales.
Changes over time Between —16 and —20, for the 15 indicator procedures: Coronary artery bypass graft surgery consistently had the lowest median waiting time 18 days , 90th percentile waiting time 76 days and proportion of patients who waited more than days for surgery 0. Admitted patient activity Type of care Click to expand or collapse Various types of care are provided to admitted patients. Medical and Surgical Ward — am to pm and pm to pm. Additional Information: Free machine Disposal Bin.
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