Australia's hospitals 2010-11 at a glance
Australia's hospitals 2010-11 at a glance provides information on Australia's 1,340 public and private hospitals. In 2010-11, there were 8.9 million hospitalisations, including 2.2 million admissions involving surgery. Public hospitals provided 7.7 million non-admitted patient emergency services, with 70% of patients seen within recommended times for their triage category. This publication is a companion to Australian hospital statistics 2010-11.
ISSN 1036-613X; ISBN 978-1-74249-293-3; Cat. no. HSE 118; 40pp.; $10
Publication
Publication table of contents
- Preliminary material
- Title and verso pages
- Contents
- Body section
- Introduction
- How many hospitals are there?
- How many beds are there?
- How diverse are public hospitals?
- How many people are employed in Australia’s hospitals?
- How much do hospitals spend?
- How are our hospital services funded?
- What services do Australia’s hospitals provide?
- Emergency department services
- Outpatient care
- Admitted patient care: overview
- Admitted patient care: same-day acute care
- Admitted patient care: overnight acute care
- Admitted patient care: surgery
- Admitted patient care: sub-acute and non-acute care
- End matter
- Related information
- References
Recommended citation
AIHW 2012. Australia's hospitals 2010-11 at a glance. Health services series no. 44. Cat. no. HSE 118. Canberra: AIHW.