❓ Hon Adele Farina asks about the total funding allocation for the Bunbury Mental Health Inpatient Unit for 2014-15. The Mental Health Commission will provide $9.878 million to Bunbury Regional Hospital for inpatient specialised mental health activity.
AnsweredQoN 1815Legislative Council
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I refer to the Bunbury Mental Health Inpatient Unit and I ask, what is the total funding allocation for the Bunbury Mental Health Inpatient Unit for 2014-15?
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Answered
2 December 2014
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health
Response time
42 days
Through the
Service Agreement between the Mental Health Commission and the Department of Health for Specialised Mental Health Services
, the Mental Health Commission will provide $9.878 million to Bunbury Regional Hospital for inpatient specialised mental health activity in 2014/15. This funding includes a Community Service Subsidy which recognises the cost of delivering hospital services in regional Western Australia.
Service Agreement between the Mental Health Commission and the Department of Health for Specialised Mental Health Services
, the Mental Health Commission will provide $9.878 million to Bunbury Regional Hospital for inpatient specialised mental health activity in 2014/15. This funding includes a Community Service Subsidy which recognises the cost of delivering hospital services in regional Western Australia.
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