Ayr Hospital

Ayr Hospital is a district hospital and offers emergency, general medical, surgical and obstetric services. It also provides various allied health services as well as a mental health service. Several visiting specialist services including surgical, psychiatric, and paediatric services are hosted at the hospital.

Hospital information

To learn more about this hospital, including directions and visiting hours, visit the Ayr Hospital website.

Services at this hospital

To see which health services are available at this hospital, visit the Inform My Care website.

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Hospital activity

The Queensland Health Hospital Performance Framework is designed to ensure Queenslanders have access to an effective, efficient and equitable health and hospital system. In accordance with this framework, Queensland Health measures a range of indicators, such as patient activity, length of stay and hospital resources to evaluate and continually improve the performance of this hospital.

Activity at a glance

Queensland Health delivers close to 6 million different health services over a year. Activity in hospitals includes admitted patient services (patients that have been formally admitted and are allocated to a hospital bed) and non-admitted patient services. Non-admitted patient services, also known as ‘outpatient services’ are service events that include a range of outpatient activity mainly specialist clinic appointments, allied health services and some clinical procedures (such as clinical measurement).  It does not include pathology (blood tests) or the full range of diagnostic services (such as general imaging, CT scans, MRI and PET).

The following information relates to the activity that passes through this hospital during the period.

Hospital resources

Each hospital utilises a number of resources to provide effective and efficient health services to Queenslanders. These resources encompass both equipment and human capital. Queensland Health monitors these resources throughout the period to ensure they meet demand and contribute to providing the highest standard of care for all patients.

Staffing

Staff counts are captured on a quarterly basis and are a headcount of Queensland Health staff (the number of individual staff members). These counts are compared periodically to consider seasonal variation and growth over time.

Hospital beds and bed alternatives

Queensland Health provides beds and bed alternatives for patient treatment. Patients may receive treatment in various types of beds and alternatives depending on their specific needs. Bed alternatives include Emergency department trolleys, specially equipped chairs for chemotherapy and renal dialysis treatments, stretchers in observation wards, and more.

Queensland Health reports the number of available beds and bed alternatives. For a bed or bed alternative to be reported as available, it must be situated in a suitable location for patient care and accessible to available nursing and auxiliary staff, either immediately or within 24 hours.

Last updated: November 2024