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EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (continued)
more amBuLanCeS arrivinG
44 ambulances
on average arrived per day.
more FamiLieS ChooSe LoCaL
22,422 children
presented to eD
More families are choosing to go local.
this represents a decrease of 1% on the previous year
weat
The Western 63.4 australian % emergency access
Target (WeaT) for
JHc was 63.4% in
the 2016-17 financial year
This represents the proportions of patients who are either treated and discharged, admitted to hospital or transferred to another hospital for treatment in a four hour period.
25%
over past 5 years
7%
over past 5 years
waitinG timeS
The australasian Triage System (aTS)
is the standard system used to measure acuity in Australasian hospitals.
JHC patients who were acutely sick or injured were seen close to the recommended timeframe for each category within the ATS during 2016-17.
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RESUSCITATION
(ATS cAT. 1)
EMERGENCY
(ATS cAT. 2)
URGENT
(ATS cAT. 3)
SEMI-URGENT
(ATS cAT. 4)
NON-URGENT
(ATS cAT. 5)
!
TargeT:
100% seen immediately
30 MINS
TargeT:
75% to be seen within 30 minutes
120 MINS
TargeT:
70% to be seen within 120 minutes
acTUaL:
100% seen immediately at JHC
acTUaL:
25.37% within 30 minutes at JHC
acTUaL:
89.36% seen within 120 minutes at JHC
MINS
TargeT:
80% to be seen within 10 minutes
MINS
TargeT:
70% to be seen within 60 minutes
acTUaL:
78.47% within 10 minutes at JHC
acTUaL:
49.73% within 60 minutes at JHC
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