Question regarding the high dependency ward upgrade and internal office renovations at the Kevin Cullen Community Health Centre. The answer provides dates for past works and details about future upgrades to the Busselton Emergency Department, unfunded maintenance, and capacity.

AnsweredQoN 3187Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 September 2004
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(b) high dependency ward upgrade; and (c) renovation to the internal offices at the Kevin Cullen Community Health Centre?
(c) renovation to the internal offices at the Kevin Cullen Community Health Centre?

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Answered
9 November 2004
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
56 days
(b) High Dependency Ward upgrade at Busselton Hospital - July 1998. (c) Partial refurbishment of the Kevin Cullen Community Health Centre - May 2002. 2. The Busselton Emergency Department capital upgrade will be completed as part of the Government's State-wide Health Reform Implementation program that includes $166.7 million for capital works projects in regional areas. The Busselton Emergency Department will be upgraded when a business case has been submitted and funding allocated. 3. The estimate of five years is based on the current building and engineering facilities and their capacity to support the current pattern of service provision at Busselton District Hospital. There is capacity within the available beds and day surgery facilities to address service needs. 4. The current critical unfunded maintenance as registered on the capital works management system is $1 206 763. This mainly comprises of central plant and equipment including: Chillers Upgrade to emergency power system Air conditioning systems Boilers Electrical transformer/switchboard
(c) Partial refurbishment of the Kevin Cullen Community Health Centre - May 2002. 2. The Busselton Emergency Department capital upgrade will be completed as part of the Government's State-wide Health Reform Implementation program that includes $166.7 million for capital works projects in regional areas. The Busselton Emergency Department will be upgraded when a business case has been submitted and funding allocated. 3. The estimate of five years is based on the current building and engineering facilities and their capacity to support the current pattern of service provision at Busselton District Hospital. There is capacity within the available beds and day surgery facilities to address service needs. 4. The current critical unfunded maintenance as registered on the capital works management system is $1 206 763. This mainly comprises of central plant and equipment including: Chillers Upgrade to emergency power system Air conditioning systems Boilers Electrical transformer/switchboard
2. The Busselton Emergency Department capital upgrade will be completed as part of the Government's State-wide Health Reform Implementation program that includes $166.7 million for capital works projects in regional areas. The Busselton Emergency Department will be upgraded when a business case has been submitted and funding allocated. 3. The estimate of five years is based on the current building and engineering facilities and their capacity to support the current pattern of service provision at Busselton District Hospital. There is capacity within the available beds and day surgery facilities to address service needs. 4. The current critical unfunded maintenance as registered on the capital works management system is $1 206 763. This mainly comprises of central plant and equipment including: Chillers Upgrade to emergency power system Air conditioning systems Boilers Electrical transformer/switchboard
3. The estimate of five years is based on the current building and engineering facilities and their capacity to support the current pattern of service provision at Busselton District Hospital. There is capacity within the available beds and day surgery facilities to address service needs. 4. The current critical unfunded maintenance as registered on the capital works management system is $1 206 763. This mainly comprises of central plant and equipment including: Chillers Upgrade to emergency power system Air conditioning systems Boilers Electrical transformer/switchboard
4. The current critical unfunded maintenance as registered on the capital works management system is $1 206 763. This mainly comprises of central plant and equipment including: Chillers Upgrade to emergency power system Air conditioning systems Boilers Electrical transformer/switchboard

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