WA Ambulance Ramping Tops 5,100 Hours a Month, AMA Urges National Fix

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WA Ambulance Ramping Tops 5,100 Hours a Month, AMA Urges National Fix

Ramping is said to occur anytime an ambulance spends more than 30 minutes waiting outside a hospital for its patient to be admitted.

WA Ambulance Ramping Tops 5,100 Hours a Month, AMA Urges National Fix

Ambulances arrive at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney, Australia, on Dec. 28, 2021. Jenny Evans/Getty Images

Rex Widerstrom

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A record level of “ramping” at some West Australian hospitals in June has led the Australian Medical Association (AMA) to call on all governments to sign up to a new national health reform agreement.

The AMA has called the situation a “logjam crisis” happening in all “corners of Australia.”

Rex Widerstrom

Rex Widerstrom is a New Zealand-based reporter with over 40 years of experience in media, including radio and print. He is currently a presenter for Hutt Radio.

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