We were interested in patterns of public and private hospital usage. Two fifths of respondents (39.3%, n = 42, n =107) used only public hospital, 16.8% (n = 18) used only private, 15.9% (n = 17) used mostly public and some private (qualitative comments suggest because public hospital were their main available option, with use of private hospitals when a bed was available), and 21.8% (n = 23) used mostly private and some public hospitals (qualitative comments suggest because they could access private hospitals through established relationships and processes via their treating doctor, and public hospitals when no private bed was available).