Mr Bradshaw questions the Health portfolio regarding budget allocation and capital works at Murray Districts (Pinjarra) Hospital. The response indicates planning is delayed pending regional health service finalisation and capital works are deemed unnecessary for the hospital's current role.

AnsweredQoN 411Legislative Assembly
Asked
26 June 2001
Portfolio
Health

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(1) Further to the answer to question on notice No. 9 of Wednesday 2 May 2001 how much money was allocated in the 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 budgets for planning purposes for the Murray Districts (Pinjarra) Hospital?
(2) When will the “appropriate facility requirements” planning be finalised?
(3) Has the $250,000 been spent on Capital Works at the Murray District Hospital?
(4) If yes to (3), what was the Capital Works undertaken?
(5) If no to (3), why haven’t the Capital Works been undertaken?

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Answered
31 July 2001
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
35 days
(2) The determination of appropriate facility requirements cannot commence until health service planning for the Peel region is finalised. (3) No. (4) Not applicable. (5) The hospital's capital infrastructure is adequate for its current role, pending finalisation of health service planning for the Peel Region. No funds have been appropriated for construction.
(3) No. (4) Not applicable. (5) The hospital's capital infrastructure is adequate for its current role, pending finalisation of health service planning for the Peel Region. No funds have been appropriated for construction.
(4) Not applicable. (5) The hospital's capital infrastructure is adequate for its current role, pending finalisation of health service planning for the Peel Region. No funds have been appropriated for construction.
(5) The hospital's capital infrastructure is adequate for its current role, pending finalisation of health service planning for the Peel Region. No funds have been appropriated for construction.

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