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Emergency department care 2017–18: Australian hospital statistics

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Release Date: 06 Dec 2018
Topic: Hospitals
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Emergency department care 2017–18: Australian hospital statistics presents information on care provided in public hospital emergency departments between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2018. It includes information on overall activity, nationally agreed performance indicators on waiting times for care, time spent in the ED, and other waiting times statistics. It also includes comparative information for the previous 4 reporting periods.

A web report was published on 1 March 2019 containing additional material:

  • Excel data tables
  • Interactive data visualisation.
  • ISSN: 2205-5096 (PDF) 1036-613X (Print)
  • ISBN: 978-1-76054-464-5 (PDF) 978-1-76054-465-2 (Print)
  • Cat. no: HSE 216
  • Pages: 93
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Emergency department care 2017–18: Australian hospital statistics

06 Dec 2018

Previous releases

  • Emergency department care 2016–17: Australian hospital statistics

    Publication | 29 Nov 2017

  • Emergency department care 2015–16: Australian hospital statistics

    Publication | 17 Nov 2016

  • Emergency department care 2014–15: Australian hospital statistics

    Publication | 19 Nov 2015

  • Australian hospital statistics 2013–14: emergency department care

    Publication | 22 Oct 2014

  • Australian hospital statistics 2012-13: emergency department care

    Publication | 18 Oct 2013

  • Australian hospital statistics 2011–12: emergency department care

    Publication | 13 Dec 2012

  • Australian hospital statistics 2010-2011: emergency department care and elective surgery waiting times

    Publication | 30 Nov 2011

  • Australian hospital statistics 2009-10: emergency department care and elective surgery waiting times

    Publication | 30 Nov 2010

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