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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Thursday, 8 Jun 2000

Vol. 520 No. 5

Written Answers. - Hospital Services.

Bernard Allen

Ceist:

141 Mr. Allen asked the Minister for Health and Children the average duration of patient stay in each of our public hospitals. [16326/00]

I am assuming that the Deputy is referring to average length of stay in acute publicily-funded hospitals. These figures, for 1999, are set out in the table below. It should be noted that length of stay can vary considerably depending on the specialty mix within each hospital.

Average Length of Stay in Acute Public Hospitals, 1999

Hospital

Average Length of Stay

Bantry

7.59

Beaumont

V

9.77

Cashel

4.56

Castlebar

4.55

Cavan

6.48

Cherry Orchard

4.90

Clonmel

6.35

Coombe

V

4.63

Cork University Hospital

6.53

Dundalk

5.87

Ennis

6.52

Erinville, Cork

4.10

Hume Street

V

10.93

Inc. Orthopaedic, Clontarf

V

25.08

James Connolly

V

11.64

Kilcreene, Kilkenny

8.16

Letterkenny

5.99

Limerick Maternity

4.60

Limerick Regional

5.67

Loughlinstown

9.83

Lourdes, Drogheda

5.17

Mallow

6.10

Manorhamilton

23.21

Mater

V

10.22

Mercy, Cork

V

5.61

Merlin Park, Galway

7.73

Monaghan

5.61

Mullingar

5.08

Naas

9.63

National Maternity

V

3.26

Navan

6.46

Nenagh

6.11

NRH, Dún Laoghaire

V

41.76

Our Lady's, Crumlin

V

5.30

Peamount

V

17.69

Portiuncula, Ballinasloe

V

5.24

Portlaoise

4.41

Roscommon

9.34

Rotunda

V

3.49

Royal Victoria Eye and Ear

V

3.25

Sligo

4.83

South Infirmary/Victoria

V

5.66

St. Finbarr's, Cork

8.88

St. James's

V

10.86

St. John's, Limerick

V

7.38

St. Luke's and St. Anne's

V

18.57

St. Luke's, Kilkenny

4.20

Hospital

Average Length of Stay

St. Mary's, Baldoyle

V

137.23

St. Mary's, Cappagh

V

8.66

St. Mary's, Gurranebraher

9.80

St. Michael's, Dún Laoghaire

V

9.52

St. Nessan's, Croom

11.50

St. Vincent's

V

9.00

Tallaght

V

7.39

Temple Street

V

4.11

Tralee

5.57

Tullamore

6.77

University Hospital, Galway

6.89

Waterford Regional

6.01

Wexford General

4.67

Code: V = Public Voluntary Hospital

Bernard Allen

Ceist:

142 Mr. Allen asked the Minister for Health and Children the weekly patient bed cost in each of our public hospitals. [16327/00]

Data on the weekly patient bed cost in each public hospital is not routinely collected by my department. However, the in-patient cost per bed-day for the 31 acute public hospitals which participated in the national casemix programme in 1998, the latest date for which audited data is available, is available and is detailed in the following table. It should be noted that there are many factors which affect in-patient cost per bed-day and these include the complexity of the workload, teaching obligations, tertiary referrals, etc. The figures exclude costs and activity attributable to day-cases, out-patient services, long-stay cases, dialysis, obstetrics and psychiatry and do not take account of capital costs.

Average cost per day in hospitals who submit costs as part of the national casemix programme

(See notes)

Hospitals

1998per daycosts

£

Group 1 Hospitals

Beaumont

273

Cork University

292

James Connolly Memorial

209

Mater

268

St. James's

286

St. Vincent's

262

UCH Galway

247

Group 2 Hospitals

Cavan General

153

St. Mary's Orthopaedic, Cork

232

Letterkenny

188

Limerick Regional

216

Drogheda

204

Dundalk

153

Mallow

200

Mayo General

193

Mercy, Cork

250

Merlin Park, Galway

207

Hospitals

1998per daycosts

£

Monaghan General

182

Mullingar General

185

Navan General

225

Portiuncula

168

Portlaoise

221

Sligo General

210

South Infirmary, Cork

210

St. Luke's, Kilkenny

180

Loughlinstown

200

Tralee General

198

Tullamore General

187

Waterford Regional

197

Wexford General

202

Croom Orthopaedic, Limerick

280

Note 1: Only costs from Specialties are included.
Note 2: Casemix costs are compiled for comparative purposes. Costs unique to particular hospitals may be excluded in overall costs if their inclusion shows accurate comparison between hospitals – e.g. national specialty work.
Note 3: Costs for daycases, psychiatry, dialysis, geriatric care, obstetrics, capital, outpatients, accident and emergency and "extems" (services between hospitals) are excluded.
Note 4: Factors affecting in-patient costs include complexity of workload, teaching obligations tertiary referrals, etc.
Note 5: Group 1 hospitals are the main teaching hospitals, while Group 2 are not. Hospitals are grouped for more accurate cost comparison.
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