ASCs cannot, therefore, be excluded from analyses ofin-patient/day case waiting times.Table1: Number and Percentage of In-Patients and Day Cases Admitted within Six Months- Quarters Ending 30 June 2000 to 31 December 2005 Discharged During Quarter Ended: Total Number of In-Patient and Day Case Discharges In-Patients and Day Cases Admitted within 6 Months Number of In-Patient and Day Case Discharges Percentage of Total In-Patient and Day Case Discharges Jun 2000 117,046 106,394 90.9 Sep 2000 115,093 103,682 90.1 Dec 2000 117,107 105,350 90.0 Mar 2001 117,293 105,753 90.2 Jun 2001 108,406 97,475 89.9 Sep 2001 106,876 95,261 89.1 Dec 2001 108,865 97,401 89.5 Mar 2002 111,934 99,838 89.2 Jun 2002 101,561 90,893 89.5 Sep 2002 100,536 89,294 88.8 Dec 2002 102,379 89,467 87.4 Mar 2003 104,232 89,888 86.2 Jun 2003 99,460 86,255 86.7 Sep 2003 99,941 86,044 86.1 Dec 2003 102,610 86,881 84.7 Mar 2004 108,367 92,666 85.5 Jun 2004 102,975 89,898 87.3 Sep 2004 101,365 87,914 86.7 Dec 2004 102,714 88,036 85.7 Mar 2005 101,606 87,351 86.0 Jun 2005p 103,823 92,752 89.3 Sep 2005p 92,640 83,867 90.5 Dec 2005p 70,457 63,762 90.5 Source: ISD SMR01.PProvisional – these data may...