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TABLE 3.1: PRIVATE FREE-STANDING DAY HOSPITALS, Australia—Selected years
2005-06
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
Hospitals (no.)(a)
Specialist Endoscopy
71
78
na
na
na
na
na
Gastroentorology
na
na
81
84
80
82
86
Ophthalmic surgery
57
56
65
64
74
79
79
Plastic and cosmetic surgery
33
35
32
34
36
32
30
Gynaecology, Fertility treatment and Family Planning
na
33
32
32
31
34
33
Other (b)
78
112
101
105
105
115
113
Total (c)
256
314
311
319
326
342
341
Beds/Chairs (no.)(d)
2,114
2,957
2,973
2,938
2,977
3,095
3,152
Separations ('000)
580
885
934
1,086
1,124
1,159
1,172
Operating theatres (no.)( e)
245
329
321
325
351
374
377
Procedure rooms (no)(e)
200
256
260
260
549
670
773
Co-located with a public hospital (no.)
na
5
9
10
10
12
11
Full-time equivalent staff (no.)(f)
2,231
3,395
3,645
4,070
4,243
4,505
4,650
Income(g)
Total ($'000)
410,036
811,851
875,578
946,584
990,904
1,126,126
1,209,200
Patient income (%)
95.9
94.9
95.7
95.0
95.7
95.4
95.2
Recurrent expenditure (h)
Total ($'000)
338,421
661,090
704,001
769,822
815,164
885,090
932,490
Wages and salaries, including on-costs, as a proportion of total expenditure (%)
39.1
38.6
41.3
41.4
41.9
43.1
43.5
Gross capital expenditure (i)
Total ($'000)
17,235
50,254
31,339
49,321
47,020
73,774
62,892
na not available
(a) See Explanatory Note 25 for further information on categories.
(b) Including Dental Oral Maxillofacial surgery, Dialysis, Oncology, General surgery, sleep disorders clinic and other types of centre.
(c) Figures have been rounded and discrepancies may occur between totals and the sums of the component items.
(d) Available beds/chairs/trolleys (average for the year).
(e) Details are for the last week of the pay period ending on or before 30 June.
(f) Staff represented are typical full time equivalent numbers for the year. Full time equivalent represents the sum of full time staff and full time equivalent of part time staff. See Glossary for further information.
(g) Income includes income from patients, recoveries, and other income such as investment income and income from charities, bequests, meals and accommodation but excludes income from state and territory governments. See Glossary for further information.
(h) Expenditure refers to expenditure on goods and services, which does not result in the creation or acquisition of fixed assets (new or second hand). See Glossary for further information.
(i) Gross capital expenditure refers to expenditure in a period on the acquisition or enhancement of an asset (including financial assets). See Glossary for further information.
REAL INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
Footnote(s): (a) Laspeyres input cost index was used to provide real income and expenditure. See Explanatory Note 26 for further information.