• 3 months ago
Ambulance ramping has hit its highest ever level in South Australia, at five-and-a-half thousand hours in the month of July.

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00:00South Australia's public hospitals have been at breaking point for weeks amid surging winter
00:06demand and ramping has hit an all time high.
00:09At this point there is clearly no way that the government can turn this around in time
00:14for the next election as originally hoped.
00:18The union that campaigned for Labor to take office and fix the ramping crisis now despairing
00:23over the depth of the problem.
00:25And this morning we've had a priority two patient ramped for two to three hours in the
00:31airlock of Flinders Medical Centre.
00:34In July ambulances spent more than 5,500 hours stuck on ramps, up from 3,700 hours in June
00:42and well above the previous all time high of 4,700 hours ramped.
00:47Right now we have 273 patients stuck in our hospital system who no longer need to be in
00:55hospital but we can't get them out to aged care and NDIS care in the community.
01:00The state government and the union are calling for more federal support in those areas while
01:04the state boosts its own resources.
01:06They hope 70 new beds at Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre to be used by older patients will also
01:12help free up space.
01:14We are putting in more and more and more beds.
01:17We are building a bigger health system to meet this demand.
01:20By the end of next year we will have over 330 extra beds coming into the system.
01:26SA Health's code yellow state of emergency that's seen elective surgeries cancelled is
01:31expected to be lifted in the middle of this month.

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