vic-health.pngThe Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne's emergency department digital dial. (Screenshot: Jonathan Chadwick/ZDNet)

The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne (RCHM) has released an online tracker[1] that gives real-time information about wait times in their emergency department (ED) 24 hours a day.

The tracker, unveiled on Thursday by Premier Daniel Andrews and Minister for Health Jill Hennessy, rates activity as normal, very busy, or extremely busy on a dial. The portal is aimed to help parents decide whether to take their children to a local hospital or GP instead of the ED.

According to the Victorian government, data shows over 60 percent of parents currently bypass their local hospital to attend the ED, which can result in crowds and long delays for patients with less serious illnesses or injuries.

The tracker aims to alleviate this, as well as reduce calls to the ED, 80 percent of which are to gauge wait times, according to Hennessey. The hospital treated 17,468 patients in the quarter ending March, up from 17,361 last year.

"Long waits can be frustrating -- so by giving families real-time information about the status of the emergency department, the Victorian government is giving patients the treatment they need faster and making the emergency department safer for hardworking health care staff," the department said in a release.

RCHM has also received funding for extra short stay capacity, the state government said, and is among the 17 of Victoria's biggest health services to have received part of AU$50 million in funding going into the winter.

Victoria's 2018-19 Budget[2] has included AU$2.1 billion to boost healthcare. The Department of Health and Human Services is getting AU$12 million in 2018-19 for a clinical technology refresh, as well as

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