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Oct 13, 2010

Crowded Hospitals


Lives Put at Risk by Overcrowding

Category: General
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Major hospitals in NSW are chronically overcrowded, new state government figures reveal, causing long delays in emergency departments, increased cases of infections such as golden staph and even patient deaths.

The bed occupancy rate is as high as 99 per cent at St Vincent's Hospital and 95 per cent at Prince of Wales Hospital, well above the internationally accepted benchmark of 85 per cent for safe and efficient care.

Article sourced from SMH

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Oct 13, 2010
Category: General

Lives Put at Risk by Overcrowding