Waiting times for elective cataract surgery (percentile)

Measure 3.6.1: The median waiting time (or the number of days within which 50% of patients who completed their wait were admitted for cataract surgery) and the 90th percentile waiting time (or the number of days within which 90% of patients who completed their wait were admitted for cataract surgery).

The waiting times measures provide an indicator of access to cataract surgery for those on waiting lists managed by public hospitals.

There are 3 separate visualisations for this measure showing data by year, jurisdiction and region. The jurisdiction and region visualisations contain two grouped vertical bar charts stacked vertically, one for waiting time at the 50th percentile and the other at the 90th percentile. The time trend visualisation contains two line graphs stacked on top of each other.
Waiting times for elective cataract surgery by Indigenous status and jurisdiction, 2012-13 to 2018-19

This visualisation shows the days waited at the 50th percentile for elective cataract surgery, from 2012–13 to 2018–19, by Indigenous status. The chart shows that the median waiting time, or time waited before 50% of Indigenous patients were admitted for cataract surgery, was consistently longer than that for non-Indigenous Australians (in 2018─19 this was 124 days and 82 days, respectively).

This visualisation also shows the days waited at the 90th percentile for elective cataract surgery, from 2012–13 to 2018–19, by Indigenous status. The chart shows time waited before 90% of Indigenous patients were admitted for cataract surgery, was consistently longer than that for non-Indigenous Australians (in 2018─19 this was 344 days and 337 days, respectively).

Waiting times for elective cataract surgery by Indigenous status and region, 2017-19

This visualisation shows the days waited at the 50th percentile for elective cataract surgery, in 2017–19, by Indigenous status and region. The chart shows that the median waiting time, or time waited before 50% of Indigenous patients were admitted for cataract surgery, was higher for Indigenous Australians across all regions.

This visualisation also shows the days waited at the 90th percentile for elective cataract surgery in 2017–19, by Indigenous status and region. The chart shows time waited before 90% of Indigenous patients were admitted for cataract surgery, was longer for Indigenous Australians in across all regions.

Waiting times for elective cataract surgery by Indigenous status and jurisdiction, 2017-19

This visualisation shows the days waited at the 50th percentile for elective cataract surgery, in 2017–19, by Indigenous status and jurisdiction. The chart shows that the median waiting time, or time waited before 50% of Indigenous patients were admitted for cataract surgery, was lower for Indigenous Australians in NSW, SA and Tasmania and equal to or higher in all other jurisdictions.

This visualisation also shows the days waited at the 90th percentile for elective cataract surgery in 2017–19, by Indigenous status and jurisdiction. The chart shows time waited before 90% of patients were admitted for cataract surgery, was shorter for non-Indigenous Australians in all jurisdictions except NT.

  • The median waiting time for elective cataract surgery for Indigenous Australians was longer than that for non-Indigenous Australians (124 days and 82 days, respectively).
  • The time waited before 90% of Indigenous Australians were admitted for cataract was longer than for non-Indigenous Australians (344 days and 337 days, respectively).
  • From 2012–13 to 2018–19, the median waiting time for elective cataract surgery for Indigenous Australians rose from 140 days to 152 days (in 2015–16), and then dropped to 124 days in 2018–19. Over the same period, the median waiting time for non-Indigenous Australians rose from 88 days to 93 days, then declined to 82 days.
  • From 2012–13 to 2018–19, the number of days waited at the 90th percentile was similar for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians and remained relatively stable for both groups.