❓ Dr. Buti questions the Minister for Health regarding the alleged delay of a $15.4 million redevelopment of Armadale-Kelmscott Memorial Hospital, citing inadequate capacity. The Minister denies the delay and refers to a clinical services framework.
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ARMADALE–KELMSCOTT
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL — REDEVELOPMENT
576. Dr A.D. BUTI to the
Minister for Health:
I have a supplementary question. The current hospital is not
adequate for the demand. Why is the minister delaying a $15.4 million redevelopment
of the hospital? Why?
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL — REDEVELOPMENT
576. Dr A.D. BUTI to the
Minister for Health:
I have a supplementary question. The current hospital is not
adequate for the demand. Why is the minister delaying a $15.4 million redevelopment
of the hospital? Why?
AnswerView source ↗
Clearly the member did not listen to the answer in which I
said it is not delayed. The clinical services framework shows that that
hospital will need a significant upgrade, and the time in which that is
required to be done. That is the time frame that this government is working on.
The SPEAKER : That
concludes question time.
said it is not delayed. The clinical services framework shows that that
hospital will need a significant upgrade, and the time in which that is
required to be done. That is the time frame that this government is working on.
The SPEAKER : That
concludes question time.
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