HOSPITAL SERVICES REPORT : ACCESS TO EMERGENCY SERVICES - NOV 96
Patients, classified according to need, who are treated within ideal times in each of our hospital emergency departments
Emergency department achievement of ACEM waiting times by triage category, by individual hospital: June 1996 quarter1, 2, 3
Inner and Eastern Health Care Network
North Eastern Health Care Network
Women's and Children's Health Care Network
Category 1 Patients Category 2 Patients Category 3 Patients Western Health Care Network No. of Patients Treated immediately No. of Patients Treated in 10 min. No. of Patients Treated in 30 min. Royal Melbourne Hospital 42 100% 482 75% 2917 80% Western Hospital 63 100% 374 87% 1926 63% Werribee Mercy Hospital 4 4 100% 31 97% 748 87%
Category 1 Patients Category 2 Patients Category 3 Patients Inner and Eastern Health Care Network No. of Patients Treated immediately No. of Patients Treated in 10 min. No. of Patients Treated in 30 min. Alfred Healthcare Group 270 100% 653 75% 2070 76% Angliss Hospital 7 100% 78 100% 1330 71% Box Hill Hospital 68 100% 208 77% 1684 65% Maroondah Hospital 23 100% 405 77% 1390 61% St Vincent's Hospital 47 100% 175 75% 1218 66%
Category 1 Patients Category 2 Patients Category 3 Patients North Eastern Health Care Network No. of Patients Treated immediately No. of Patients Treated in 10 min. No. of Patients Treated in 30 min. Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre 4 43 100% 589 63% 2131 46% Mercy Hospital for Women 0 - 10 90% 31 85% Preston and Northcote Community Hospital 103 100% 262 70% 1867 69%
Category 1 Patients Category 2 Patients Category 3 Patients Southern Health Care Network No. of Patients Treated immediately No. of Patients Treated in 10 min. No. of Patients Treated in 30 min. Dandenong Hospital 123 100% 967 61% 4016 63% Monash Medical Centre 138 100% 1883 50% 4128 52%
Category 1 Patients Category 2 Patients Category 3 Patients Peninsula Health Care Network No. of Patients Treated immediately No. of Patients Treated in 10 min. No. of Patients Treated in 30 min. Mornington Peninsula Hospital 51 100% 206 73% 2972 60%
Category 1 Patients Category 2 Patients Category 3 Patients Women's and Children's Health Care Network No. of Patients Treated immediately No. of Patients Treated in 10 min. No. of Patients Treated in 30 min. Royal Children's Hospital 33 100% 183 81% 1449 83% Royal Women's Hospital 0 - 0 - 22 83%
Category 1 Patients Category 2 Patients Category 3 Patients Non Metropolitan Hospitals No. of Patients Treated immediately No. of Patients Treated in 10 min. No. of Patients Treated in 30 min. Ballarat Base Hospital 23 100% 102 85% 902 83% Bendigo Health Care Group 23 100% 138 88% 1302 78% The Geelong Hospital 47 100% 181 93% 1761 81% Goulburn Valley Base Hospital 5 25 100% 291 93% 1077 95% Latrobe Regional Hospital 26 100% 440 70% 955 73%
Category 1 Patients Category 2 Patients Category 3 Patients All ESEP Hospitals No. of Patients Treated immediately No. of Patients Treated in 10 min. No. of Patients Treated in 30 min. 1159 100% 7658 68% 35896 68% 1 Waiting times are calculated as the time between presentation at the emergency department and commencement of treatment. The following Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) patient categories and recommended treatment times are used:
Category 1: Resuscitation case requiring immediate treatment, for example, major trauma, cardiac arrest, unconsciousness, shock.
Category 2: Emergency case requiring treatment within 10 minutes, for example, severe trauma, chest pain, severe pain, severe breathing difficulty.
Category 3: Urgent case requiring treatment within 30 minutes, for example, moderate trauma, infection, breathing difficulty.
2 Variation in waiting times may reflect delays in clerical data entry rather than delays in clinical response.
3 Data only for hospitals participating in the Emergency Services Enhancement Program.
4Data shown for Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre are for the Austin Hospital campus only.
5 Goulburn Valley Base Hospital includes Tatura District Hospital from July 1993 and Waranga Memorial Hospital from 1 March 1996.
Source: Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset