Monday, 1 August, 2016

ROSEBUD LEADS AS HOSPITAL WAITING LISTS HIT A SIX-YEAR LOW

The number of Victorian patients waiting for elective surgery is at its lowest level since June 2010.

The latest Victorian Health Services Performance data, released today, shows the state’s hospitals admitted and treated 48,222 patients from the elective surgery waiting list in the June quarter – the highest number ever.

On 30 June this year, 37,004 people remained on the list – the lowest number since the last year of the Brumby Labor Government, when 36,988 patients were waiting for elective surgery.

Rosebud Hospital has played its role in the significant improvement in elective surgery waits, with the number of waiting patients being slashed by 83 to 29 at the end of June, compared to this time last year.

Waiting lists skyrocketed during the term of the Liberals, hitting a record 50,054 patients in March 2013.

Ambulance response figures, also released today, show that most Victorians communities are waiting less time for an ambulance.

Since the election of the Andrews Labor Government, the average time for an ambulance to reach the scene of a Code 1 accident or emergency has improved across most of the state, with significant improvements in reaching time-critical patients.

The reduced wait times reflect the Labor Government’s boost to hospital and ambulance funding.

The 2016/17 Victorian Budget included a $335 million boost for elective surgery and an immediate $20 million capital works injection. As part of thisyear’s Budget, $60 million was provided to the Response Time Rescue Fund to improve responses times for patients waiting for an ambulance.

The VHSP shows Rosebud Hospital performed strongly in a number of key areas, including:

  • Reduction in the number of patients on the elective surgery waiting list – from 112 at the end of the June 2015 quarter to 29 at the end of June.
  • Admitted 2901 patients in the 3 months to the end of June – up from 2825 admissions in the same period a year earlier.
  • Saw 5077 patients who presented to the emergency department in the 3 months to the end of June – up from 4776 presentations a year earlier.
  • Treated 100% of Category 1 emergency patients immediately on arrival at the hospital ED in the 3 months to the end of June.
  • Treated half of the hospital’s Category 1 elective surgery patients within 9 days – well under the 30-day benchmark, and equal to the median in the June quarter last year.

Our hospitals admitted more patients in the June quarter than ever before – 445,145 patients, 7.1 per cent more than a year earlier. Hospitals also saw 420,766 patients in the emergency department – up from 402,681 a year earlier. Emergency department attendances have increased by over 36 per cent in the last four years, with the level of care patients need also increasing, placing more pressure on emergency department staff.

Quotes attributable to Acting Minister for Health Martin Foley

“Elective surgery waiting lists blew out to more than 50,000 under the Liberals. The Andrews Labor Government has pulled the waiting lists back to their lowest level in six years, and patients are receiving their operations more quickly.”

“The latest Performance data confirms that Rosebud and our other hospitals are working hard and treating more patients despite the money being ripped away from them by the Federal Liberal Government.”

Quotes attributable to Member for XXX

“Victoria’s elective surgery patients are receiving their operations quicker as a result of our record Budget funding.”

“The Rosebud Hospital is playing its role in this improvement in ensuring more people get their elective surgery, and get it quicker.”

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