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Tuesday, 29 May 2018

Emergency Department Patient Survey

The fourth year of results from the Emergency Department Patient Survey are now available on Healthcare Observer. The 2016�17 data reflects the experiences of almost 18,000 patients who attended an emergency department at one of 82 NSW public hospitals.
Click here to see the results by hospital.  
Posted by Anam Angel at 20:31
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Labels: Emergency Care, Public Health, Statistics

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