❓ Hon Alanna Clohesy asked about the funding allocation for the pulmonary rehabilitation program at Bentley Hospital's chronic obstructive pulmonary disease clinic for 2014 and 2015. The funding increased from $50,000 to $52,000.
AnsweredQoN 930Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
BENTLEY
HOSPITAL — PULMONARY REHABILITATION PROGRAM
930. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the
parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Health:
I refer the minister to the
pulmonary rehabilitation program provided by Bentley HospitalXXX ###XXXs
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease clinic.
(1) What was the funding allocation
for the calendar year 2014?
(2) What will the funding allocation
be for the calendar year 2015?
HOSPITAL — PULMONARY REHABILITATION PROGRAM
930. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the
parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Health:
I refer the minister to the
pulmonary rehabilitation program provided by Bentley HospitalXXX ###XXXs
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease clinic.
(1) What was the funding allocation
for the calendar year 2014?
(2) What will the funding allocation
be for the calendar year 2015?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the member for some notice
of this question.
(1) The funding allocation was $50 000.
(2) The funding allocation will be
$52 000.
of this question.
(1) The funding allocation was $50 000.
(2) The funding allocation will be
$52 000.
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