New South Wales hospitals are facing record-high admissions in emergency departments and elective surgeries. Health workers are calling for long-term solutions.
Breakdown
- NSW hospitals saw a record 785,000 emergency department visits between April and June. 12s
- More than 515,000 patients were admitted, the highest number in 15 years. 23s
- Elective surgeries also hit a record high, but 4,000 cases were outsourced and non-urgent surgery wait times rose to 343 days. 39s
- The government has focused on short-term fixes, with no long-term solutions in place. 59s
- Political divisions within the Coalition have emerged over environmental policy, while the government claims to be delivering results. 1m 12s