Health – Emergency Departments
An important measure of the performance of an emergency department is how many patients are being seen on time.
An important measure of the performance of an emergency department is how many patients are being seen on time.
The most recent HealthStats dashboard update paints a grim picture of a Royal Hobart Hospital in crisis.
The Department of Health dashboard for June shows the number of patients seen on time in our emergency departments was the lowest ever.
The latest Report on Government Services (ROGS) data for Health confirms Tasmania is in the midst of a health crisis that is worsening under the Liberals.
Once Emergency Department staff have taken any treatment of a patient on the ramp, that patient then becomes the responsibility of the Emergency Department.
We welcome the release of the feasibility study into Urgent Care Centres - after more than 18 months of it sitting on the Health Minister’s desk.
Rosalie Woodruff contributes to Labor's Motion regarding the emergency department at the Launceston General Hospital.
News from yesterday's coronial inquest into a suffering man's death by suicide at the Royal Hobart Hospital is shocking.
Subsequent budgets have not been keeping up to the real costs of running the hospital system.
The AIHW report released today shows Tasmania’s two main hospitals are performing poorly compared to mainland hospitals.