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(4) This information is not regularly collected as ACT Health monitors activity against nationally agreed performance measures. The time and cost associated with obtaining the answer would out-weigh the value of providing a response.

(5) This information is not regularly collected as ACT Health monitors activity against nationally agreed performance measures. The time and cost associated with obtaining the answer would out-weigh the value of providing a response.

(6) This information is not regularly collected as ACT Health monitors activity against nationally agreed performance measures. The time and cost associated with obtaining the answer would out-weigh the value of providing a response.

Calvary Public Hospital—resignations
(Question No 901)

Mr Hanson asked the Minister for Health, upon notice, on 25 March 2010:

(1) How many resignations of medical specialists for consultant physicians, either Visiting Medical Officers (VMOs) or Staff Specialists, have occurred at Calvary Public Hospital (Calvary) for (a) January 2010, (b) February 2010, (c) March 2010.

(2) How many of the individuals referred to in part (1) have been offered exit interview and how many actually conducted exit interviews.

(3) How many vacancies are there currently for specialists or consultants, either for VMOs or Staff Specialists at Calvary.

Ms Gallagher: I am advised that the answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) (a) One. The Staff Specialist who resigned became a contracted locum medical officer the following day.

(b) Nil.

(c) Nil.

(2) N/A.

(3) There are currently three staff specialist vacancies.

Canberra Hospital—computer terminals
(Question No 902)

Mr Hanson asked the Minister for Health, upon notice, on 25 March 2010:

(1) In relation to the information technology hardware needs of The Canberra Hospital, how many general computer terminals are provided throughout the entire hospital for doctors and nurses on duty for the purposes of accessing diagnostic services and test results.

(2) Can the Minister provide a breakdown of the number of computers referred to in part (1) for each unit in which they are located.


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