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2634 - ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALISTS WAITING TIMES

Hornery, Sonia to the Minister for Health, and Minister for Medical Research
  1. How many patients are waiting for appointments to see orthopaedic specialists at the John Hunter Hospital as at 31 July 2012?
  2. Of those patients, what percentage of patients are being seen in the allocated triage times?
  3. How many patients have waited longer than 365 days?
Answer -

I am advised:

  1. to (3) The NSW public hospital system aims to ensure all people have timely access to health care and acknowledges that there are often waiting times for certain procedures. Priority for admission is based on the treating clinician's decision following review of each individual. NSW Health is working towards all patients being treated within their clinical priority timeframes.
    Patients are encouraged to undergo a clinical review with their specialist if they feel that their condition has deteriorated. A clinical review gives the specialist an opportunity to reassess the patient and, if clinically warranted, to review the clinical priority category of the patient.
    Information on waiting times for elective surgery at John Hunter Hospital is available on the NSW Health website at www.health.nsw.gov.au

Question asked on 21 August 2012 (session 55-1) and printed in Questions & Answers Paper No. 107
Answer received on 25 September 2012 and printed in Questions & Answers Paper No. 119