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The Bureau of Health Information provides independent, accurate and timely information about the performance of the NSW health system.

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Our latest survey results show that patients who attended one of 41 EDs in rural areas tended to be more positive about their care than urban patients. Find out more: shorturl.at/7AbiR #ruralhealthcare #emergencydepartment

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Looking for a fresh challenge in the New Year? BHI is seeking a new Director Performance Reports to manage a team undertaking data analysis and reporting to support the development of BHI reports. Apply by 12 January at: shorturl.at/e2gqn

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Health performance reporting experts wanted! BHI is hiring a Director, Performance Reports to lead a team in data analysis & reporting for BHI reports. Apply here: iworkfor.nsw.gov.au/job/director-p…. Applications close 12 Jan 2025, 11:59PM

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Ready for a new challenge? BHI is on the lookout for a Director of Performance Reports to lead a data analysis and reporting team supporting the development of BHI reports. Applications close 12 March 2025, 11:59PM. For details go to: shorturl.at/NP4QM

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Out tomorrow: BHI's latest Healthcare Quarterly report, which tracks activity and performance for public hospital and ambulance services in NSW from October to December 2024.

Out tomorrow: BHI's latest Healthcare Quarterly report, which tracks activity and performance for public hospital and ambulance services in NSW from October to December 2024.
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Today we released our latest Healthcare Quarterly report, showing activity and performance of public hospitals and ambulance services in NSW from October to December 2024. Find out more: shorturl.at/UTFPp #health #publichospitals #emergencydepartment #ED

Today we released our latest Healthcare Quarterly report, showing activity and performance of public hospitals and ambulance services in NSW from October to December 2024.
Find out more: shorturl.at/UTFPp 
#health #publichospitals #emergencydepartment #ED
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The number of ambulance responses from October to December 2024 was the highest since BHI started reporting in 2010 – around 3% up on the same time a year earlier. Find out more: shorturl.at/UTFPp #health #ambulance

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Demand for NSW emergency department services remained high from October to December 2024. Find out more: shorturl.at/UTFPp #health #publichospitals #emergencydepartment #ED

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Fewer patients started their treatment on time in NSW emergency departments in Oct–Dec 2024, compared with the same quarter a year earlier. However, there was improvement from the record long waits in Jul–Sep 2024. For more: shorturl.at/UTFPp #health #publichospitals #ED

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Fewer elective surgeries were performed in NSW public hospitals from October to December 2024, compared with the same period in 2023. Find out more: shorturl.at/UTFPp #electivesurgery

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The number of patients on the elective surgery waiting list in NSW at the end of December 2024 was higher than the same time in 2023. The number of those patients who had waited longer than clinically recommended was also up. Learn more: shorturl.at/UTFPp #electivesurgery

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This #EarthDay, it is encouraging to see early findings from the recent BHI online survey of patients discharged from NSW public hospitals between July and September 2024 which show that most respondents were supportive of health services being provided in more sustainable ways.

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Out now: Our new Healthcare in Focus report examines key aspects of NSW health system performance – including access and wait times; patient and staff experiences; safe care and clinical outcomes, and adaptability and sustainability. Find out more: shorturl.at/2ERcj #health

Out now: Our new Healthcare in Focus report examines key aspects of NSW health system performance – including access and wait times; patient and staff experiences; safe care and clinical outcomes, and adaptability and sustainability.
Find out more: shorturl.at/2ERcj
#health
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Demand for ED services in NSW has increased in recent years. Our new Healthcare in Focus report includes trends in measures of ED performance over time and comparisons with other Australian states and territories. Find out more: shorturl.at/2ERcj #emergencydepartment #ED

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Wait times for elective surgery are a key aspect of health system performance Our latest Healthcare in Focus report compares waiting times for common elective surgeries in NSW with waiting times in other Australian states and territories. Find out more: shorturl.at/2ERcj

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Healthcare in Focus shows that the likelihood of patients dying within 30 days of admission to NSW hospitals for six clinical conditions and one surgical procedures has dropped since 2016. Find out more: shorturl.at/2ERcj #health #publichospitals

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Post-operative complications are key safety indicators for acute hospital care. Healthcare in Focus compares rates of selected complications after surgery in NSW with other comparable countries. Find out more: shorturl.at/2ERcj #health #publichospitals

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Our new annual performance report looks at how the NSW health system is responding and adapting to current challenges – including climate change. Find out more: shorturl.at/2ERcj #health #publichospitals

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Our latest Healthcare in Focus report is out now! The report illustrates the expanding use of new models of care in response to increasing demand on the NSW health system, including virtual care and Hospital in the Home. Find out more: shorturl.at/2ERcj