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No room at the inn: dialysis in western SydneyBy Western Sydney reporter Nick Lucchinelli
Posted Tue Dec 9, 2008 7:03am AEDT
The New South Wales Opposition says it is concerned renal dialysis services are operating at full capacity across western Sydney, potentially compromising patient care.
The Sydney West Area Health Service has confirmed that its four dialysis centres are working at full capacity.
It says no patients are being turned away, but some have to wait if they want treatment close to home.
The Liberal Member for Baulkham Hills, Wayne Merton, says the high demand is playing havoc with some of his constituents, and their appointments are often changed.
"A lot of these people are elderly and have transport difficulties travelling quite considerable distances," he said.
"I think the State Government has to acknowledge there is a problem and I think a closer examination will in fact disclose that is the situation."
The health service says it tries to accommodate patient requests.
Western Sydney has a higher than average rate of demand for dialysis.
A new treatment unit has been approved at Auburn and should be commissioned next year.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/12/09/2441048.htm