Wednesday, March 10, 2010    
Public Dental Waiting Times

ballot-box.jpgSome progress has been made in reducing waiting times, but there are still large numbers who are waiting an average of 2 years for treatment, with many rural patients waiting 4 to 5 years! The average waiting time across all public dental clinics as at December 2007 was 22.79 months, which exceeds the 22 months projected in the State Budget 2007/08.  This also represents a reduction of only about two weeks from the average waiting time as at June 2007 (23.38 months).  This remains unacceptably high.

While emergency cases are usually seen within 24 - 48 hours, general dental care should be available in less than 12 months. The consequence of these extended delays is that treatment needs that could be addressed by simple restorative measures become much more complex, or worse, become so extreme, that extraction or hospitalisation is required.

At the current rate of improvement of around 1 month per annum, it will be another 10 years before average waiting times have been reduced to 12 months.

Over half the rural clinics experienced worse results, with18 suffering an average deterioration of 4.61 months between June and December 2007. Of the 58 clinics for which data is available as at December 2007, 16 had improved waiting times for access to general dental care (averaging 5.81 months reduction), while 30 had worse (with an average 3.67 months deterioration). 
Take Action Now! - Contact the Minister for Health

ballot-box.jpgSome progress has been made in reducing waiting times, but there are still large numbers who are waiting an average of 2 years for treatment, with many rural patients waiting 4 to 5 years! The average waiting time across all public dental clinics as at December 2007 was 22.79 months, which exceeds the 22 months projected in the State Budget 2007/08.  This also represents a reduction of only about two weeks from the average waiting time as at June 2007 (23.38 months).  This remains unacceptably high.

While emergency cases are usually seen within 24 - 48 hours, general dental care should be available in less than 12 months. The consequence of these extended delays is that treatment needs that could be addressed by simple restorative measures become much more complex, or worse, become so extreme, that extraction or hospitalisation is required.

At the current rate of improvement of around 1 month per annum, it will be another 10 years before average waiting times have been reduced to 12 months.

Over half the rural clinics experienced worse results, with18 suffering an average deterioration of 4.61 months between June and December 2007. Of the 58 clinics for which data is available as at December 2007, 16 had improved waiting times for access to general dental care (averaging 5.81 months reduction), while 30 had worse (with an average 3.67 months deterioration). 
Take Action Now! - Contact the Minister for Health


Rural Victoria's Unlucky 13
As at June 2009 since December 2008.
Clinic (months)GeneralDentures
Ballarat 52 up 01 21 up 06
Wangaratta 38 up 03 41 up 06
Daylesford 35 up 02 36 up 06
Corio 32 up 04 17 up 03
Hamilton 32 up 04 17 up 06
Sale 30 down 09 25 up 02
Dimboola 26 up 02 19 down 02
Horsham 26 up 02 19 down 02
Wonthaggi 26 up 05 24 up 06
Point Lonsdale 25 up 04 08 down 07
Maryborough 25 up 04 12 up 06
Creswick 23 up 05 40 up 06
Newcomb 23 down 03 16 up 06
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All Rural Victoria Clinics
As at June 2009 since December 2008.
Clinic (months)GeneralDentures
Ararat 20 up 05 18 up 03
Bairnsdale 12 up 01 16 up 04
Ballarat 52 up 01 21 up 06
Belmont 22 22 up 05
Bendigo 20 up 02 25 up 05
Boort 18 up 13 15 down 01
Churchill
Colac 22 down 09 22 up 03
Corio 32 up 04 17 up 03
Creswick 23 up 05 40 up 06
Daylesford 35 up 02 36 up 06
Dimboola 26 up 02 19 down 02
Echuca 16 up 01 16 up 06
Edenhope 02 down 13 10 up 06
Hamilton 32 up 04 17 up 06
Horsham 26 up 02 19 down 02
Maryborough 25 up 04 12 up 06
Mildura 07 up 01 05 up 02
Moe 22 up 01 32 up 01
Newcomb 23 down 03 16 up 06
Nhill
Omeo 02
Orbost 09 07
Ouyen 09 down 02 10 up 03
Point Lonsdale 25 up 04 08 down 07
Portland 08 up 03 15 up 06
Sale 30 down 09 25 up 02
Shepparton 19 up 01 33 up 04
St. Arnaud 12 up 05 11 up 05
Swan Hill 22 up 06 16 up 06
Wangaratta 38 up 03 41 up 06
Warrnambool 17 down 05 15 down 03
Wodonga 21 down 03 14 up 06
Wonthaggi 26 up 05 24 up 06
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Melbourne's Unlucky 13
As at June 2009 since December 2008.
Clinic (months)GeneralDentures
Rosebud 41 up 05 23 up 06
Springvale 38 up 06 29 up 05
Berwick 38 up 06 17 down 07
Cheltenham 38 up 06 29 up 05
Cranbourne 38 up 06 29 up 06
Dandenong 38 up 06 29 up 06
Broadmeadows 35 up 02 29 down 02
Sunbury 31 up 04 15 up 06
Frankston 30 up 02 14 up 05
Ferntree Gully 28 up 02 24 up 04
St. Albans 23 41 up 06
Hoppers Crossing 23 36 up 04
Lilydale 22 up 01 34 up 02
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All Metropolitan Clinics
As at June 2009 since December 2008.
Clinic (months)GeneralDentures
Ashburton 06 down 08 13 up 04
Bentleigh East 05 down 04 07 up 02
Berwick 38 up 06 17 down 07
Box Hill 21 down 03 26 up 03
Broadmeadows 35 up 02 29 down 02
Brunswick 17 down 02 22 up 05
Cheltenham 38 up 06 29 up 05
Clayton 15 down 17 29 up 05
Cranbourne 38 up 06 29 up 06
Dandenong 38 up 06 29 up 06
East Reservoir 05 down 02 22 up 02
Eltham 17 up 02 17 up 06
Epping 20 down 01 18 down 08
Ferntree Gully 28 up 02 24 up 04
Fitzroy 16 down 03 03 down 05
Footscray 13 down 03 16 up 09
Frankston 30 up 02 14 up 05
Greensborough
Hawthorn 15 17
Hoppers Crossing 23 36 up 04
Kensington 17 up 01 18 up 06
Lilydale 22 up 01 34 up 02
Northcote 07 up 01 23 up 05
Parkdale 17 up 02 12
Prahran 13 up 05 06 up 01
Preston 06 19
Richmond North 20 up 02 06 up 04
Ringwood East 20 down 03 16 up 01
Rosebud 41 up 05 23 up 06
Springvale 38 up 06 29 up 05
St. Albans 23 41 up 06
Sunbury 31 up 04 15 up 06
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