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Patient care must not be compromised by bureaucratic benchmarks
Editorial
Healthcare

Patient care must not be compromised by bureaucratic benchmarks

It is excellent that NSW Health provides such detailed information about its system’s performance to the public, but the figures must tell a true story.

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Hospitals ‘buffing’ surgery wait times to hit KPIs, doctors warn

Hospitals ‘buffing’ surgery wait times to hit KPIs, doctors warn

All patients receive surgery on time at this Sydney hospital, according to the official data. Doctors say the truth is very different.

  • by Kate Aubusson
‘Overwhelmed by demand’: Mildura Hospital’s dire warning for Allan government
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‘Overwhelmed by demand’: Mildura Hospital’s dire warning for Allan government

There is mounting pressure on the state government to fix emergency department waiting times at Mildura Hospital, which are the longest in the state.

  • by Henrietta Cook
Botched hospital stays caused more than 100 deaths
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Botched hospital stays caused more than 100 deaths

While serious blunders are down from last year’s record high, there has been an uptick in suicides and incidents involving babies less than a week old.

  • by Broede Carmody
My son’s death was not in vain: Joe’s Law means lives will be saved
Opinion
Healthcare

My son’s death was not in vain: Joe’s Law means lives will be saved

The NSW government has changed the law so that public-private partnership arrangements for the provision of acute hospital services are prohibited. It’s turned our grief into something good.

  • by Elouise Massa
Trapped and dying: Victoria’s worst hospital for emergency department waits
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Trapped and dying: Victoria’s worst hospital for emergency department waits

Frustrated patients are discharging themselves after two-day waits at Mildura Base Hospital as hundreds languish in the overwhelmed ED.

  • by Henrietta Cook
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Kristy thought this virus was mild. Then her baby ended up in hospital

Kristy thought this virus was mild. Then her baby ended up in hospital

Many babies are heading into winter without full protection against the leading cause of severe respiratory illness in infants.

  • by Angus Thomson
Penny’s commute is 90 minutes each way. No wonder workers like her are quitting
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Penny’s commute is 90 minutes each way. No wonder workers like her are quitting

Most of Sydney’s care workers live in the city’s west, but demand is highest in the east. That mismatch is taking a growing toll.

  • by Matt Wade
Beyond the knife: How public hospitals are diverting patients away from surgery and into therapy

Beyond the knife: How public hospitals are diverting patients away from surgery and into therapy

Many orthopaedic surgeries are often no better at alleviating pain than less expensive and safer non-surgical treatments, such as exercise programs.

  • by Henrietta Cook
Stephanie was told she would never get better. Now she’s at the forefront of treating her illness

Stephanie was told she would never get better. Now she’s at the forefront of treating her illness

Only 50 per cent of people with an eating disorder have weight and shape concerns as their central or most important symptom.

  • by Kate Aubusson
‘She would have survived’: The three key moments that led to tragedy
Analysis
Healthcare

‘She would have survived’: The three key moments that led to tragedy

A conclave of medical experts unanimously agreed the death of Pippa White was “preventable”. Her parents are now asking: “How do we stop this from happening again?”

  • by Angus Thomson

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