Definition
Indicator Summary
Elective surgery is as defined in the Elective surgery waiting times (removals and census) NMDSs.
Waiting time is as defined in Waiting time at a census date. It is calculated by jurisdictions by subtracting the Listing date for care from the Census date, minus any days when the patient was 'not ready for care', and also minus any …
Calculation rules
- Description
Elective surgery is as defined in the Elective surgery waiting times (removals and census) NMDSs.
Waiting time is as defined in Waiting time at a census date. It is calculated by jurisdictions by subtracting the Listing date for care from the Census date, minus any days when the patient was 'not ready for care', and also minus any days the patient was waiting with a less urgent clinical urgency category than their clinical urgency category at the census date.
Overdue wait times are calculated using data from the Elective surgery waiting times (census) NMDS for patients who are ready for care, have waited beyond the clinically recommended time, and are still waiting at the census date.
Overdue wait times is as defined in Overdue patient. A patient is classified as overdue if ready for care and waiting time at a census date is longer than 30 days for patients in Clinical urgency category 1, 90 days for patients in clinical urgency category 2, or 365 days for patients in clinical urgency category 3.
Analysis by state and territory is based on location of service.
Presented as days.
References
Standing Council on Federal Financial Relations. National Partnership Agreement on Improving Public Hospital Services. Standing Council on Federal Financial Relations, Canberra. Viewed 15 February 2013,
This content Based on Australian Institute of Health and Welfare material. Attribution provided as required under the AIHW CC-BY licence.
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