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: Elective surgery performed October to December 5 Patients who received elective surgery by urgency category:. patients Staged surgery Patients who received elective surgery by urgency category by quarter, October to December 5 6 6 Change since Number of patients 8 6 4 Elective surgery at this facility ceased in August 5 and is now performed at another facility. District group hospitals (C) Staged surgery Oct-Dec Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Jan-Mar 4 Apr-Jun 4 Jul-Sep 4 Oct-Dec 4 Jan-Mar 5 Apr-Jun 5 Jul-Sep 5 Oct-Dec 5 Oct-Dec Oct-Dec Oct-Dec Oct-Dec Oct-Dec Oct-Dec 4 5 All categories Staged surgery 45 9 7 4 4 6 4 6 5 5 96 6 8 69 6 PERFORMANCE PROFILES: Elective Surgery October to December 5 www.bhi.nsw.gov.au Page of 6

: Time waited to receive elective surgery October to December 5 Percentage of patients who received surgery within the clinically recommended timeframe Percentage of patients who received elective surgery by waiting time (days) Patients who received surgery (%) 8 6 4 Recommended: days Recommended: 9 days Recommended: 65 days 9th percentile Median % % % 99% 98% 97% 6 9 5 8 4 7 6 9 4 Days on waiting list 4 Waiting time (days) for people who received surgery by urgency category This hospital (same period ) (same period ) :. patients Median time to receive surgery 9th percentile time to receive surgery 6 6 :. patients Median time to receive surgery 5 48 4 9th percentile time to receive surgery 76 77 :. patients Median time to receive surgery 94 7 9th percentile time to receive surgery 45 5 Elective surgery at this facility ceased in August 5 and is now performed at another facility. District group hospitals (C) PERFORMANCE PROFILES: Elective Surgery October to December 5 www.bhi.nsw.gov.au Page of 6

: Time waited to receive elective surgery October to December 5 Median 5 waiting time (days) for patients who received elective surgery by specialty of surgeon Cardiothoracic surgery Ear, nose and throat surgery General surgery Gynaecology Medical ( patients) ( patients) ( patients) ( patients) ( patients) 64 8 9 4 Neurosurgery ( patients) Ophthalmology ( patients) Orthopaedic surgery ( patients) Plastic surgery ( patients) Urology ( patients) 4 Vascular surgery ( patients) 6 Median 5 waiting time (days) for patients who received elective surgery by common procedures 7 Abdominal hysterectomy ( patients) 5 Cataract extraction ( patients) 4 Cholecystectomy ( patients) 7 Coronary artery bypass graft ( patients) Cystoscopy ( patients) Haemorrhoidectomy ( patients) 5 Hysteroscopy ( patients) 5 Inguinal herniorrhaphy ( patients) 56 Myringoplasty / Tympanoplasty ( patients) Myringotomy ( patients) Other - General ( patients) 6 Prostatectomy ( patients) Septoplasty ( patients) 98 4 Tonsillectomy ( patients) 7 Total hip replacement ( patients) Total knee replacement ( patients) Varicose veins stripping and ligation ( patients) 57 Elective surgery at this facility ceased in August 5 and is now performed at another facility. District group hospitals (C) PERFORMANCE PROFILES: Elective Surgery October to December 5 www.bhi.nsw.gov.au Page of 6

: Elective surgery waiting list October to December 5 : Patients ready for elective surgery as at th December 5 Change since Patients ready for surgery on waiting list at start of quarter: patients 6 -% Patients ready for surgery on waiting list at end of quarter:. patients Patients not ready for surgery 8 on waiting list at end of quarter:. patients 8 Patients ready for surgery on waiting list by urgency category:. patients Change since 9 8 -% -% Elective surgery at this facility ceased in August 5 and is now performed at another facility. District group hospitals (C) PERFORMANCE PROFILES: Elective Surgery October to December 5 www.bhi.nsw.gov.au Page 4 of 6

: Patients ready for elective surgery as at th December 5 Patients ready for elective surgery by specialty of surgeon:. patients All specialties Cardiothoracic surgery Ear, nose and throat surgery General surgery Gynaecology Medical Neurosurgery Ophthalmology Orthopaedic surgery Plastic surgery Urology Vascular surgery As at Dec 5 Same time Change since -% -% Patients ready for elective surgery for common procedures 7 As at Dec 5 Same time Change since Abdominal hysterectomy Cataract extraction Cholecystectomy Coronary artery bypass graft Cystoscopy Haemorrhoidectomy Hysteroscopy Inguinal herniorrhaphy Myringoplasty / Tympanoplasty 6 Myringotomy Other - General Prostatectomy Septoplasty 6 Tonsillectomy 44 Total hip replacement Total knee replacement Varicose veins stripping and ligation Elective surgery at this facility ceased in August 5 and is now performed at another facility. -% -% -% District group hospitals (C) PERFORMANCE PROFILES: Elective Surgery October to December 5 www.bhi.nsw.gov.au Page 5 of 6

: Patients ready for elective surgery as at th December 5 Patients ready for elective surgery, on the waiting list for longer than months As at Dec 5 Same time All specialties Elective surgery at this facility ceased in August 5 and is now performed at another facility. Suppressed due to small numbers and to protect privacy. Relevant graphs are also suppressed. Less than five patients. For measures by urgency category, counts are included in an adjacent category. Relevant graphs are also suppressed.. Excluding staged procedures.. Excluding staged procedures and cystoscopy.. Including non-urgent cystoscopy. 4. Excludes the total number of days the patient was coded as'not ready for surgery'. 5. This is the number of days it took for half of patients who received elective surgery during the period to be admitted and receive their surgery. The other half took equal to or longer than the median to be admitted for surgery. 6. This is the number of days it took for 9% of patients who received elective surgery during the period to be admitted and receive their surgery. The final % of patients took equal to or longer than the 9th percentile. 7. The procedures included in this list are procedures which are high volume; some may be associated with long waiting periods. For a description of these procedures see Elective Surgery Glossary of Common Procedures, December. 8. Includes staged procedures, non-urgent cystoscopy, and patients currently not available for personal reasons. For more information: For details of methods, see the Technical Supplement: Elective surgery measures, January to March. Note: All percentages rounded to whole numbers and therefore percentages may not add to %. Source: Waiting List Collection On-Line System, NSW Health (extracted 8 January 5). District group hospitals (C) PERFORMANCE PROFILES: Elective Surgery October to December 5 www.bhi.nsw.gov.au Page 6 of 6