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Table 2 Proportion of index CARP patients (n=34,423), elective (n=20,334) and emergency (n=14,089) by funding source, hospital type and time period

From: Effect of private insurance incentive policy reforms on trends in coronary revascularisation procedures in the private and public health sectors in Western Australia: a cohort study

 

Before 2000

After 2000

Total

All

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

Public patient in public hospital

6,363 (58.9)

12,275 (52.0)

18,638 (54.1)

Public patient in private hospital

115 (1.1)

1,000 (4.2)

1,115 (3.2)

Private patient in public hospital

1,696 (15.7)

2,422 (10.3)

4,118 (12.0)

Private patient in private hospital

2,621 (24.3)

7,931 (33.6)

10,552 (30.7)

Elective

   

Public patient in public hospital

3,787 (51.1)

5,092 (39.4)

8,879 (43.7)

Public patient in private hospital

59 (0.8)

550 (4.3)

609 (3.0)

Private patient in public hospital

1,121 (15.1)

742 (5.7)

1,863 (9.2)

Private patient in private hospital

2,441 (33.0)

6,541 (50.6)

8,983 (44.2)

Emergency

   

Public patient in public hospital

2,576 (76.1)

7183 (67.1)

9,759 (69.3)

Public patient in private hospital

56 (1.7)

450 (4.2)

506 (3.4)

Private patient in public hospital

575 (17.0)

1680 (15.7)

2,255 (16.0)

Private patient in private hospital

180 (5.3)

1389 (13.0)

1,569 (11.1)

  1. CARP=coronary artery revascularisation procedure.