This edition of Patient Perspectives: Hospital Care for Aboriginal People provides an important opportunity to listen to what Aboriginal people have to say about their experiences in hospital. It explores whether there are differences in care provided to Aboriginal patients compared to non-Aboriginal patients. It also allows us to contrast performance across local health districts, examining whether Aboriginal patients’ perspectives differ according to location or geography; and identifying where patients report good, or poor, experiences of care.
Published by the Bureau of Health Information in August 2016, the report draws on
data from almost 2,700 Aboriginal patients who were admitted to a NSW public
hospital in 2014.
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