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MENTAL HEALTH — EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PRESENTATIONS 1654. Hon Nick Goiran to the parliamentary secretary representing the Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health: I refer to the Annual Report of the Chief Psychiatrist of , tabled in the Legislative Council on 11 September 2018, and I ask: (a) with regards to the 57,040 emergency department mental health presentations in 2017–18, what is the breakdown of presentations across each of the following hospitals: (i) Armadale/Kelmscott District Memorial Hospital; (ii) ; (iii) Health Campus; (iv) King Edward Memorial Hospital For Women; (v) Children’s Hospital (and/or Princess Margaret Hospital); (vi) Rockingham General Hospital; (vii) ; (viii) Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital; (ix) St John of God Midland Public Hospital; (x) Peel Health Campus; (xi) Albany Health Campus; (xii) South West Health Campus; (xiii) Broome Health Campus; (xiv) Geraldton Health Campus; and (xv) other hospitals; (b) with regards to the number of presentations to each hospital emergency department answered in (a), what was the total number and overall percentage of patients admitted for mental health related issues for each of the following hospitals: (i) Armadale/Kelmscott District Memorial Hospital; (ii) Fiona Stanley Hospital; (iii) Joondalup Health Campus; (iv) King Edward Memorial Hospital For Women; (v) Perth Children’s Hospital (and/or Princess Margaret Hospital); (vi) Rockingham General Hospital; (vii) Royal Perth Hospital; (viii) Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital; (ix) St John of God Midland Public Hospital; (x) Peel Health Campus; (xi) Albany Health Campus; (xii) South West Health Campus; (xiii) Broome Health Campus; (xiv) Geraldton Health Campus; and (xv) other hospitals; and (c) how many mental health beds did each of the following hospitals have at 1 July 2017 and 1 July 2018: (i) Armadale/Kelmscott District Memorial Hospital; (ii) Fiona Stanley Hospital;

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(iii) Joondalup Health Campus; (iv) King Edward Memorial Hospital For Women; (v) Perth Children’s Hospital (and/or Princess Margaret Hospital); (vi) Rockingham General Hospital; (vii) Royal Perth Hospital; (viii) Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital; (ix) St John of God Midland Public Hospital; (x) Peel Health Campus; (xi) Albany Health Campus; (xii) South West Health Campus; (xiii) Broome Health Campus; (xiv) Geraldton Health Campus; and (xv) other hospitals? Hon Alanna Clohesy replied: I am advised that: (a) Table 1 represents the number of emergency department mental health attendances in 2017–18, for selected Western Australian hospitals. Note that the number of attendances at extraction date was 8 more than the figure in the Annual Report of the Chief Psychiatrist of Western Australia due to changes in the data that added to the number of records within scope. Table 1

Hospital Mental Health ED Attendances (i) Armadale/Kelmscott District Memorial Hospital 3,865 (ii) Fiona Stanley Hospital 6,716 (iii) Joondalup Health Campus 6,183 (iv) King Edward Memorial Hospital For Women 46 (v) Perth Children’s Hospital 1,577 (and/or Princess Margaret Hospital)1 (vi) Rockingham General Hospital 3,756 (vii) Royal Perth Hospital 7,437 (viii) Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Mental Health Service 6,469 (ix) St John of God Midland Public Hospital 3,481 (x) Peel Health Campus 1,713 (xi) Albany Health Campus 1,401 (xii) South West Health Campus2 2,601 (xiii) Broome Health Campus 1,168 (xiv) Geraldton Health Campus 1,388 (xv) other Hospitals 9,247 Total 57,048 1 Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH) opened on 10 June 2018 with Princess Margaret Hospital for Children (PMH) closing on the same date 2 Bunbury Hospital has been counted instead of South West Health Campus Data Source: Emergency Department Data Collection (EDDC), WA Department of Health Extraction Date: 25 September 2018

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Notes: All data are preliminary and are subject to change (b) Table 2 represents of those emergency department mental health attendances answered in (a), what was the total number and overall percentage of patients admitted for mental health related issues for each of the following hospitals. Also included are those mental health attendances that were transferred to another facility for admission. Table 2

Hospital Mental % Mental Mental % Mental Health Health Health Health Admissions Attendances Transfer1 Attendances that were that were Admitted Transferred (i) Armadale/Kelmscott 940 24.3% 62 1.6% District Memorial Hospital (ii) Fiona Stanley Hospital 2,915 43.4% 296 4.4% (iii) Joondalup Health 2,789 45.1% 102 1.6% Campus (iv) King Edward Memorial 8 17.4% 5 10.9% Hospital For Women (v) Perth Children’s Hospital (and/or Princess 259 16.4% 116 7.4% Margaret Hospital)2 (vi) Rockingham General 713 19.0% 185 4.9% Hospital (vii) Royal Perth Hospital 2,358 31.7% 507 6.8% (viii) Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Mental 1,961 30.3% 1,139 17.6% Health Service (ix) St John of God Midland 1,263 36.3% 38 1.1% Public Hospital (x) Peel Health Campus 123 7.2% 135 7.9% (xi) Albany Health Campus 682 48.7% 24 1.7% (xii) South West Health 370 31.7% 39 3.3% Campus3 (xiii) Broome Health 939 36.1% 28 1.1% Campus (xiv) Geraldton Health 530 38.2% 60 4.3% Campus (xv) other Hospitals 2,083 22.5% 841 9.1% Total 17,933 31.4% 3,577 6.3% 1 Mental Health Transfers are included as the patient is being transferred to another facility for admission 2 Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH) opened on 10 June 2018 with Princess Margaret Hospital for Children (PMH) closing on the same date 3 Bunbury Hospital has been counted instead of South West Health Campus Data Source: Emergency Department Data Collection (EDDC), WA Department of Health Extraction Date: 25 September 2018 Notes: All data are preliminary and are subject to change (c) Table 3 represents the number of available mental health beds at each of the Western Australian (WA) public hospitals, including publically funded mental health beds, as at 1 July 2017 and 1 July 2018.

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Table 3

Hospital As at 1 July 2017 As at 1 July 2018 (i) Armadale/Kelmscott District Memorial Hospital 41 41 (ii) Fiona Stanley Hospital 30 30 (iii) Joondalup Health Campus 47 41 (iv) King Edward Memorial Hospital For Women 8 8 (v) Perth Children’s Hospital 0 (PMH) 20 (PCH) (and/or Princess Margaret Hospital) (vi) Rockingham General Hospital 26 30 (vii) Royal Perth Hospital 18 20 (viii) Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Mental Health Service 59 60 (ix) St John of God Midland Public Hospital 56 56 (x) Peel Health Campus1 N/A N/A (xi) Albany Health Campus 16 16 (xii) South West Health Campus1 N/A N/A (xiii) Broome Health Campus 13 13 1 (xiv) Geraldton Health Campus N/A N/A (xv) Other hospitals Bentley Hospital – Bentley Adolescent Unit 19 N/A2 Bentley Health Service 88 943 (excluding Bentley Adolescent Unit) Bunbury Hospital 27 27 and Health Service 64 64 137 137 Kalgoorlie Hospital 6 6 Osborne Park Hospital 24 24 Selby Lodge 40 40 St John of God Mt Lawley – Ursula Frayne Unit 12 12 State Forensic Mental Health Service 37 37 TOTAL 768 776 1 The decrease in the number of available beds at the Joondalup Health Campus on 1 July 2018 was as a result of six inactive mental health beds due to infection control (2 beds) and maintenance (4 beds). 2 Peel Health Campus, South West Health Campus and Geraldton Health Campus do not have a specialised mental health inpatient service 3 Bentley Adolescent Unit (BAU) moved to the Perth Children’s Hospital mid-June 2018 4 Bentley Health Service figures as at 1 July 2018 include the East Metropolitan Youth Mental Health Inpatient Unit (which opened as the BAU moved to the Perth Children’s Hospital) Data Source: BedState, WA Department of Health Extraction Date: 25 September 2018 Notes: All data are preliminary and are subject to change Figures only include available (active beds) at the time of census (midnight)

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