A parliamentary question seeking detailed financial information regarding the Southern Inland Health Initiative's (SIHI) expenditure and planned spending in Carnamah, specifically related to capital works and recurrent measures. The response reveals Carnamah is not in the SIHI capital catchment, but receives recurrent funding.

AnsweredQoN 1363Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 October 2013
Portfolio
Health

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I refer to the Southern Inland Health Initiative, funded by Royalties for Regions and ask for the town of Carnamah: (a) how much has been spent in Carnamah on capital works for the years: (i) 2010–2011; (ii) 2011–2012; and (iii) 2012–2013; (b) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of projects for the amounts outlined in (a); (c) how much is earmarked to be spent in Carnamah on capital works for the years: (i) 2013–2014; and (ii) 2014–2015; (d) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of projects for the amounts outlined in (c); (e) how much has been spent in Carnamah on recurrent measures for the years: (i) 2010–2011; (ii) 2011–2012; and (iii) 2012–2013; (f) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of the measures for the amounts outlined in (e); (g) how much is earmarked to be spent in Carnamah on recurrent measures for the years: (i) 2013–2014; and (ii) 2014–2015; and (h) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of measures for the amounts outlined in (g)?

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Answered
4 December 2013
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
35 days
(a-d) Not applicable.  Carnamah does not fall within the Southern Inland Health Initiative (SIHI) Capital catchment.
(e)(i) Nil.
(ii) $10,400
(iii) $20,800
(f)
· General Practitioner (GP) Primary Health Care Incentive.
· Telehealth equipment and outpatients.
(g)(i) $20,800
(ii) $130,259
(h)
· GP Primary Health Care Incentive.
· Emergency Telehealth Service.
· Telehealth equipment and outpatients.

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