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ED Pub 4Hr 2009-10 NHS Scotland - Emergency Department Activity Attendances and Performance against the 4-hour Waiting Time Standard This is an ISD Scotland National Statistics release. The Scottish Government waiting time standard for emergency departments is that 98 % of all attendances should be seen within 4 hours. The figures presented in these tables detail the performance of each individual site and NHS board against the standard. Time Period: 2009/10 (Apr-09 to Mar-10) Source: A&E data mart, ISD Scotland Date: 04 August 2011 List of Tables Table 1: Attendances and performance against 4-hour standard, 2009/10 Total attendances, number of attendances breaching standard and attendances meeting standard (number and percentage). Figures are given at site and NHS Board level. Table 2: Attendances, 2009/10 Summary table of attendances only. Figures are given at site and NHS Board level. Table 3: Performance against 4-hour standard, 2009/10 Summary table of percentage of attendances meeting standard. Figures are given at site and NHS Board level. Notes: 1) The waiting time is defined as the time of arrival until the time of discharge, admission or transfer. 2) New presentations only; excludes planned return and recall attendances. 3) There are two types of site that provide emergency care; • ED - Emergency Departments; sites that provide a 24 hour emergency medicine consultant led service • MIU/Other - sites including minor injuries units (MIU), small hospitals and health centres in rural areas that carry out emergency department related activity and are GP or Nurse led. They may or may not be open 24 hours. 4) The information presented is based on data under development, the quality and accuracy are being monitored. Table manipulation: The tables in this spreadsheet can be expanded to reveal figures at site level within each NHS board. Collapse or expand each table by pressing either the 1 or 2 button found at the top left-hand side of the sheet. Alternatively, each individual NHS board can be expanded or collapsed by pressing the + (plus) or ̶ (minus) buttons down the left hand side of the sheet. Notes Page 1 of 21 NHS Scotland - Emergency Department Activity Table 1: Attendances and performance against 4-hour standard, 2009/10 ← to view sites within a NHS Board click on + in the margin Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Total Breaching Meeting Meeting Total Breaching Meeting Meeting Total Breaching Meeting Meeting NHS Board / Location Name Attendances Standard Standard Standard (%) Attendances Standard Standard Standard (%) Attendances Standard Standard Standard (%) SCOTLAND 138,378 3,664 134,714 97.4 143,132 3,068 140,064 97.9 142,226 2,896 139,330 98.0 Ayrshire & Arran 9,623 300 9,323 96.9 10,124 96 10,028 99.1 10,070 73 9,997 99.3 ED Ayr Hospital 3,664 167 3,497 95.4 3,909 43 3,866 98.9 3,876 40 3,836 99.0 Crosshouse Hospital 5,593 133 5,460 97.6 5,807 53 5,754 99.1 5,732 33 5,699 99.4 MIU/Other Arran War Memorial Hospital 206 - 206 100.0 235 - 235 100.0 292 - 292 100.0 Davidson Cottage Hospital 85 - 85 100.0 82 - 82 100.0 102 - 102 100.0 Lady Margaret Hospital 75 - 75 100.0 91 - 91 100.0 68 - 68 100.0 Borders 2,253 53 2,200 97.6 2,299 48 2,251 97.9 2,166 57 2,109 97.4 ED Borders General Hospital 2,002 53 1,949 97.4 2,007 48 1,959 97.6 1,898 57 1,841 97.0 MIU/Other Hawick Cottage Hospital 123 - 123 100.0 141 - 141 100.0 104 - 104 100.0 Hay Lodge Hospital 77 - 77 100.0 117 - 117 100.0 115 - 115 100.0 Kelso Hospital 36 - 36 100.0 23 - 23 100.0 27 - 27 100.0 Knoll Hospital 15 - 15 100.0 11 - 11 100.0 22 - 22 100.0 Dumfries & Galloway (a) 4,319 108 4,211 97.5 4,490 92 4,398 98.0 4,489 109 4,380 97.6 ED Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary 3,039 89 2,950 97.1 3,138 80 3,058 97.5 3,099 88 3,011 97.2 Galloway Community Hospital 1,079 19 1,060 98.2 1,153 12 1,141 99.0 1,191 21 1,170 98.2 MIU/Other Castle Douglas Hospital 56 - 56 100.0 47 - 47 100.0 47 - 47 100.0 Kirkcudbright Hospital 83 - 83 100.0 83 - 83 100.0 83 - 83 100.0 Moffat Hospital 24 - 24 100.0 31 - 31 100.0 31 - 31 100.0 Newton Stewart Hospital 38 - 38 100.0 38 - 38 100.0 38 - 38 100.0 Fife 7,636 302 7,334 96.0 7,360 251 7,109 96.6 7,576 227 7,349 97.0 ED Queen Margaret Hospital 3,525 184 3,341 94.8 3,342 117 3,225 96.5 3,631 149 3,482 95.9 Victoria Hospital 3,655 118 3,537 96.8 3,549 134 3,415 96.2 3,514 78 3,436 97.8 MIU/Other Adamson Hospital 134 - 134 100.0 152 - 152 100.0 177 - 177 100.0 St Andrews Memorial Hospital 322 - 322 100.0 317 - 317 100.0 254 - 254 100.0 Forth Valley 6,127 246 5,881 96.0 6,592 219 6,373 96.7 6,534 228 6,306 96.5 ED Stirling Royal Infirmary 4,289 245 4,044 94.3 4,649 217 4,432 95.3 4,559 225 4,334 95.1 MIU/Other Falkirk & District Royal Infirmary 1,838 1 1,837 99.9 1,943 2 1,941 99.9 1,975 3 1,972 99.8 Grampian 11,922 321 11,601 97.3 12,833 386 12,447 97.0 12,428 268 12,160 97.8 ED Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 5,127 223 4,904 95.7 5,588 304 5,284 94.6 5,365 218 5,147 95.9 Dr Gray's Hospital 1,921 88 1,833 95.4 1,896 64 1,832 96.6 1,871 31 1,840 98.3 Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital 1,497 5 1,492 99.7 1,726 14 1,712 99.2 1,609 8 1,601 99.5 MIU/Other Aboyne Hospital 91 - 91 100.0 96 - 96 100.0 95 - 95 100.0 Chalmers Hospital 335 - 335 100.0 340 - 340 100.0 372 3 369 99.2 Fleming Cottage Hospital 24 - 24 100.0 37 - 37 100.0 26 - 26 100.0 Fraserburgh Hospital 811 4 807 99.5 907 4 903 99.6 823 7 816 99.1 Insch & District War Memorial Hospital 75 - 75 100.0 72 - 72 100.0 74 - 74 100.0 Inverurie Hospital 31 - 31 100.0 38 - 38 100.0 44 - 44 100.0 Jubilee Hospital 257 - 257 100.0 225 - 225 100.0 243 - 243 100.0 Kincardine Community Hospital 129 - 129 100.0 127 - 127 100.0 140 - 140 100.0 Leanchoil Hospital 100 - 100 100.0 83 - 83 100.0 103 - 103 100.0 Peterhead Community Hospital 1,078 1 1,077 99.9 1,233 - 1,233 100.0 1,140 1 1,139 99.9 Seafield Hospital 89 - 89 100.0 79 - 79 100.0 91 - 91 100.0 Stephen Cottage Hospital 44 - 44 100.0 46 - 46 100.0 50 - 50 100.0 Turner Memorial Hospital 127 - 127 100.0 125 - 125 100.0 163 - 163 100.0 Turriff Cottage Hospital 186 - 186 100.0 215 - 215 100.0 219 - 219 100.0 Table1 Page 2 of 21 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Total Breaching Meeting Meeting Total Breaching Meeting Meeting Total Breaching Meeting Meeting NHS Board / Location Name Attendances Standard Standard Standard (%) Attendances Standard Standard Standard (%) Attendances Standard Standard Standard (%) Greater Glasgow & Clyde (b,c) 39,565 1,080 38,485 97.3 40,540 843 39,697 97.9 40,931 871 40,060 97.9 ED Glasgow Royal Infirmary 6,297 278 6,019 95.6 6,541 158 6,383 97.6 6,535 197 6,338 97.0 Inverclyde Royal Hospital 2,902 90 2,812 96.9 2,946 61 2,885 97.9 2,970 49 2,921 98.4 Royal Alexandra Hospital 6,064 146 5,918 97.6 6,326 204 6,122 96.8 6,284 193 6,091 96.9 RHSC Glasgow 4,052 46 4,006 98.9 3,967 39 3,928 99.0 4,017 51 3,966 98.7 Southern General Hospital 4,260 86 4,174 98.0 4,316 78 4,238 98.2 4,449 111 4,338 97.5 Stobhill Hospital (ED) 3,746 18 3,728 99.5 3,792 23 3,769 99.4 3,884 23 3,861 99.4 Victoria Infirmary (ED) 5,789 119 5,670 97.9 6,000 81 5,919 98.7 6,053 64 5,989 98.9 Western Infirmary / Gartnavel General 5,124 285 4,839 94.4 5,215 190 5,025 96.4 5,285 165 5,120 96.9 MIU/Other Stobhill Hospital (MIU) x x x x x x x x x x x x Vale of Leven District General Hospital 1,331 12 1,319 99.1 1,437 9 1,428 99.4 1,454 18 1,436 98.8 Victoria Infirmary (MIU) x x x x x x x x x x x x Highland 8,337 106 8,231 98.7 8,781 72 8,709 99.2 8,997 82 8,915 99.1 ED Belford Hospital 848 14 834 98.3 914 10 904 98.9 939 13 926 98.6 Caithness General Hospital 561 7 554 98.8 545 5 540 99.1 567 4 563 99.3 Lorn & Islands District General Hospital 549 3 546 99.5 558 4 554 99.3 635 4 631 99.4 Raigmore Hospital 2,627 33 2,594 98.7 2,695 - 2,695 100.0 2,720 25 2,695 99.1 MIU/Other Aviemore Health Centre 159 3 156 98.1 156 - 156 100.0 190 1 189 99.5 Campbeltown Health Centre 569 6 563 98.9 509 3 506 99.4 525 2 523 99.6 County Hospital Invergordon 141 1 140 99.3 140 - 140 100.0 170 - 170 100.0 Dunoon & District General Hospital 627 - 627 100.0 653 2 651 99.7 670 1 669 99.9 Dunaros Hospital 63 5 58 92.1 73 - 73 100.0 75 - 75 100.0 Dunbar Hospital 212 3 209 98.6 251 1 250 99.6 219 - 219 100.0 Ian Charles Hospital 93 - 93 100.0 100 - 100 100.0 111 - 111 100.0 Islay Hospital 64 1 63 98.4 96 1 95 99.0 121 - 121 100.0 Lawson Memorial Hospital 63 1 62 98.4 58 2 56 96.6 73 - 73 100.0 Mackinnon Memorial Hospital 384 13 371 96.6 489 14 475 97.1 495 15 480 97.0 Mid Argyll Hospital 354 4 350 98.9 359 9 350 97.5 382 5 377 98.7 Town and County Hospital, Nairn 215 - 215 100.0 219 - 219 100.0 265 2 263 99.2 Portree Hospital 244 8 236 96.7 355 14 341 96.1 352 6 346 98.3 Ross Memorial Hospital 197 - 197 100.0 183 - 183 100.0 208 - 208 100.0 Victoria Hospital 367 4 363 98.9 428 7 421 98.4 280 4 276 98.6 Lanarkshire 17,476 274 17,202 98.4 17,942 336 17,606 98.1 17,822 268 17,554 98.5 ED Hairmyres Hospital 5,237 103 5,134 98.0 5,121 100 5,021 98.0 5,107 74 5,033 98.6 Monklands Hospital 5,807 89 5,718 98.5 6,216 145 6,071 97.7 6,302 157 6,145 97.5 Wishaw General Hospital 6,095 82 6,013 98.7 6,285 91 6,194 98.6 6,099 37 6,062 99.4 MIU/Other Kello Hospital 143 - 143 100.0 131 - 131 100.0 107 - 107 100.0 Lady Home Hospital 194 - 194 100.0 189 - 189 100.0 207 - 207 100.0 Lothian 19,677 800 18,877 95.9 20,327 643 19,684 96.8 19,551 662 18,889 96.6 ED RHSC Edinburgh 3,375 42 3,333 98.8 3,407 18 3,389 99.5 3,227 11 3,216 99.7 Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 9,050 656 8,394 92.8 9,479 567 8,912 94.0 8,916 584 8,332 93.4 St John's Hospital at Howden 4,133 55 4,078 98.7 4,272 31 4,241 99.3 4,127 32 4,095 99.2 Western General Hospital 2,934 47
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