Hon. Tjorn Sibma questions the Minister for Health regarding significant delays and cost overruns in the HRMIS project, referencing the Auditor General's report and previous ministerial answers. The Minister confirms briefings are received regularly.

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17 June 2025
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WA Health—IT procurement319.Hon Tjorn Sibmato
theparliamentary secretary representing the Minister
for Health:I refer to the
minister's answers to my questions of 29 April, 30 April and 21 May concerning
the procurement and implementation of the human resource management information
system, or HRMIS, across WA Health, and in particular her answers to my inquiry
seeking information about whether the project was on time and on budget.(1) With respect to the finding in the Auditor
General's2025 Transparency Report—Major
IT Projectsof 16 June that the project will now be delivered more than
two years late and is presently estimated to cost 40%, or $88 million, more
than the budgeted amount of $220 million, does the minister still stand by her
earlier answers?(2) Has the minister
asked for and/or received any briefings from the department concerning the
HRMISproject and, if so, on which dates?(3) With respect to (2), can the minister please
table all associated briefing notes and documents?

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17 June 2025
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Hon Pierre Yang replied:I thank the
honourable member for some notice of the question. The following has been
provided by the Minister for Health.(1)–(3) Yes. Briefings on all major
programs across WA Health are provided to the minister by the department on a
regular basis.
WA Health—IT procurement

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