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Australia's public hospitals employed about 263,000 full-time equivalent staff in 2010–11, and private hospitals employed over 59,000 in 2009–10 (ABS 2011).

Hospital employees include medical officers (such as surgeons, anaesthetists and other specialists), nurses, diagnostic and allied health professionals (such as physiotherapists and occupational therapists), administrative and clerical staff, and domestic and other personal care staff.

These statistics do not include visiting medical officers in public hospitals (who are paid on contract, rather than as staff) and most medical officers who provide services in private hospitals (where the patients and Medicare mainly cover payment, rather than the hospitals).

Public hospitals

The largest staffing category in public hospitals is nurses, who made up 45% of the full-time equivalent staff numbers in 2010–11. Medical officers comprised 12% of staff and diagnostic and allied health professionals together comprised 14%.

The number of salaried medical officers increased by an annual average of 7.4% between 2006–07 and 2010–11, to 32,500. The number of nurses increased by an annual average of 3.5%, to 119,000 in 2010–11 (Figure 5).

Figure 5: Average full-time equivalent staff, public hospitals, 2006–07 to 2010–11

This bar chart shows the average full-time equivalent staff in public hospitals from 2006-07 to 2010-11. The full-time staff are based on Salaried medical officers; Nurses; Diagnostic and allied health professionals; Administrative and clerical staff; Domestic, Other personal and other staff.  

Private hospitals

The staffing mix in private hospitals is somewhat different from that in public hospitals, because most medical services are not provided by hospital employees and the range of services provided is different. The largest staffing category in private hospitals is nurses, who made up 57% of full-time equivalent staff numbers in 2009–10. Medical officers and diagnostic and allied health professionals together comprised 8% of full-time equivalent staff (ABS 2011).