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The Bureau of Health Information (BHI) reports independently on how the NSW public healthcare system is performing. Read more. Subscribe to report release updates Follow us on X Follow us on LinkedIn. Phone: +61 2 9464 4444 ABN: 36 675 085 258. General enquiries: BHI-enq@health.nsw.gov.au.
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Bureau of Health Information
WEBThe Bureau of Health Information publishes independent reports on the performance of the NSW healthcare system. Phone: +61 2 9464 4444 ABN: 36 675 085 258 General enquiries: [email protected] NSW patient survey enquiries: [email protected].
Bureau of Health Information
WEBThe Bureau of Health Information (BHI) has today released its latest Healthcare Quarterly report, showing activity and performance for public health services in NSW during July to September 2022.. Also released today, the results of BHI’s Virtual Care Survey 2021 reveal the experiences of NSW public hospital outpatients.
Bureau of Health Information
WEBPatients’ experiences of virtual care from NSW public hospitals – Results from the 2020 outpatient survey. These results reflect the experiences of more than 2,500 adult patients who had a virtual healthcare outpatient appointment, by telephone or video call, with a NSW public hospital during 2020. Released: 4 August 2021.
Bureau of Health Information
WEBNew report shows impact of COVID-19 on NSW health system throughout 2021 Read media release. Other reports in this series. Healthcare in Focus – New South Wales and the COVID-19 pandemic from 2020 to 2022. BHI’s latest Healthcare in Focus report provides insights into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the public …
Bureau of Health Information
WEBThese results reflect the experiences of more than 18,000 patients who attended one of 77 large EDs in NSW from August 2018 to June 2019. The Emergency Department Patient Survey 2020-21 results reflect the experiences of almost 22,000 patients who attended one of 77 large emergency departments in NSW public hospitals from July 2021 to June 2022.
Bureau of Health Information
WEBDepending on the complexity of their mental health issues and associated care needs, a person may use one or a range of public services as part of their journey of care. BHI reports routinely on seclusion and restraint practices in specialised acute mental health units, and basic measures of hospital activity for people with mental health
Bureau of Health Information
WEBOctober to December 2023. Each quarter, BHI reports on activity and performance for emergency department, elective surgery, admitted patient and ambulance services in NSW. NSW-level results are presented in our Healthcare Quarterly reports. Explore the data in depth – including for individual hospitals, local health districts …
Bureau of Health Information
WEBThe Bureau of Health Information’s new report into patients' experiences in NSW hospitals reveals most rated their care highly in 2021, when health services were managing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Released today, the results of the Adult Admitted Patient Survey 2021 reflect the experiences of 19,304 adults who …
Bureau of Health Information
WEBResults are available at hospital, local health district, hospital peer group and statewide levels. Released: 16 August 2023. Read report. Subscribe to report release updates Follow us on X Follow us on LinkedIn. Phone: +61 2 9464 4444 ABN: 36 675 085 258. General enquiries:
Bureau of Health Information
WEBHealthcare in Focus New South Wales and the COVID-19 pandemic from 2020 to 2022. This report provides insights into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the public healthcare system in NSW from 2020 to 2022, examining activity and performance, including patients' experiences, across multiple sectors of the healthcare …
Bureau of Health Information
WEBThe Bureau of Health Information (BHI) has today released its latest Healthcare Quarterly report, showing activity and performance for public health services in NSW during April to June 2023.. BHI Chief Executive Dr Diane Watson said the latest quarterly results show NSW public health services continued to experience high …
Bureau of Health Information
WEBOur role. BHI is a board-governed statutory health corporation providing the community, healthcare professionals and policymakers with independent information about the performance of the NSW healthcare system. Our objective analysis informs action to improve patients’ experiences and outcomes, while our public reporting enhances …
Bureau of Health Information
WEBVirtual care. The use of virtual care has continued to expand in recent years, supported by ongoing efforts to increase access to digitally enabled care and improve patients’ experiences. Virtual care appointments are held over the telephone or by video call, using any form of communication or information technologies, rather than in person.
Bureau of Health Information
WEBThe Adult Admitted Patient Survey asks for feedback from people who have recently been admitted to a NSW public hospital. Each year we send questionnaires to people after three months of their discharge from hospital. This is an ongoing survey that is sent out monthly. The 2022 results reflect the experiences of 19,797 patients who were
Healthcare Quarterly
WEBHealthcare Quarterly – April to June 2023 bhi.nsw.gov.au 8. Key findings. 56.7% of all patients spent less than four hours in ED – the lowest of any quarter since BHI began reporting in 2010. One in 10 patients spent longer than 11 hours in the ED – the longest of any April to June quarter since 2010.
Bureau of Health Information
WEBThe Bureau of Health Information (BHI) has reported the findings of special analyses which show patients diagnosed with COVID-19 during their hospital stay and those discharged to residential aged care have been the principal drivers of increased average length of stay for patients admitted to NSW public hospitals since mid-2021.
Healthcare in rural, regional and remote NSW
WEBState Health Publication Number: (BHI) 160421 ISSN: 1839-1680 (print); 2204-5511 (online) Suggested citation: Bureau of Health Information. The Insights Series – Healthcare in rural, regional and remote NSW. Sydney (NSW); BHI; 2016. Please note there is the potential for minor revisions of data in this report.
Bureau of Health Information
WEBEmergency department. Emergency departments (EDs) across NSW provide patients with access to care in their time of need. EDs are open to everyone, offering specialised assessment and life-saving care. BHI reports a range of information about activity and performance, including patient experience, in NSW public EDs.
Bureau of Health Information
WEBActivity and performance profiles. These profiles provide an overview of selected activity and performance measures for NSW, individual hospitals, local health districts and hospital peer groups. Information is provided for emergency departments, elective surgery and admitted patients. More detailed results are available in in the BHI Data Portal .
Virtual Care Survey 2023
WEBBureau of Health Information | Development Report – Virtual Care Survey 2023 3 Background The Bureau of Health Information (BHI) is the statutory agency responsible for reporting on the performance of the NSW public health system. BHI manages the NSW Patient Survey Program on behalf of NSW Health. Every year this statewide program
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