Hospital Performance: Time patients spent in emergency departments in 2012–13 update
Citation
AIHW (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare) (2014) Hospital Performance: Time patients spent in emergency departments in 2012–13 update, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 24 June 2026.
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This report found marked improvements in the percentage of patients departing emergency departments (ED) within four hours across major metropolitan public hospitals. In the highest-performing major metropolitan hospitals over 80% of patients departed ED within four hours in Oct–Dec 2013, up from 70% two years previously.
This publication was originally published by the National Health Performance Authority, which transferred its activities to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare on 1 July 2016.
- ISSN: 2203-6008
- Cat. no: HPF 58
- Pages: 10
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The latest available information on the time patients spent in ED at 112 of Australia’s major and large hospitals
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Quarterly data presented at hospital level for 52 major metropolitan and 27 major regional hospitals across 5 quarters
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Data include the addition of three new quarters: April–June 2013, July–September 2013, and October–December 2013
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Annual data are presented at hospital level for 79 major and 33 large hospitals by state and territory in 2012 and 2013
