Includes income received by, and due to, the hospital in respect of patient liability for accommodation and other fees. See Glossary for further information f.
See Methodology page 25 for further information on categories. Including Dental Oral Maxillofacial surgery, Dialysis, Oncology, General surgery, sleep disorders clinic and other types of centre.
Figures have been rounded and discrepancies may occur between totals and the sums of the component items. Details are for the last week of the pay period ending on or before 30 June. For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on Search ABS.
This release has ceased. Reference period. Next release Ceased. Private hospitals This publication presents statistics about the characteristics and activities of the private hospital component of the Australian hospital sector, collected through the ABS' annual Private Health Establishments Collection PHEC. The data cover hospital facilities, activities, staffing and finances: 1. Section one - All private hospitals - summary Table 1. Section two - Private acute and psychiatric hospitals - summary Table 2.
Section three - Private free-standing day hospitals - summary Table 3. Datacube 2, Private Acute and Psychiatric Hospitals - Summary Tables contains 17 tables and provides data including patient characteristics, hospital characteristics activities and facilities, staffing and finances.
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Print this page Click to open the social media sharing options Share. Hospital resources — Australian hospital statistics Web report. Last updated: 26 Jun Topic: Hospitals. Media release. View citation formats for this report Citation Close. MLA Hospital resources — Australian hospital statistics. There were public hospitals in —18 compared with in — Much of this decrease was due to the reclassification of 46 establishments in Queensland between —14 and — However, most of the larger public hospitals are located in the more populated areas, and this is evidenced by the number of hospital beds that were located in each remoteness area.
Between —13 and —17, the number of private hospitals reporting to the PHEC rose from to Numbers of private hospitals increased for all jurisdictions. Counts of private hospitals can also vary, depending on the source of the information. See Appendix A for more information. Between —14 and —18, public hospital bed numbers rose by an average of 1. Public hospital beds per 1, population were relatively stable, ranging between 2. The number of public hospital beds per 1, population ranged from 2.
In —18, Australia had 3. The ratio of available beds to the population does not necessarily indicate the accessibility of hospital services. A hospital can provide services for patients who usually reside in other areas of the state or territory, or in other jurisdictions.
The patterns of bed availability across regions may also reflect the availability of other health-care services and patterns of disease and injury. In —17, about 34, licensed beds were reported for private hospitals data for —18 are not available , with 3, 9. Local hospital networks are defined as those entities recognised as such by the relevant state or territory health authority.
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