❓ Dr. Constable questions the government's intentions regarding the Cardiac Transplant Unit at Royal Perth Hospital and its potential impact on patients. The government's response indicates the questions are not applicable, suggesting no immediate changes are planned.
AnsweredQoN 1219Legislative Assembly
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(1) Does the Government intend to maintain the Cardiac Transplant Unit at Royal Perth Hospital in its current form?
(2) If not, what specific changes are intended?
(3) If changes are intended, how will proposed changes impact on the day to day survival and monitoring of transplant recipients and other participants in the advanced heart failure, cardiac rehabilitation, gymnasium and social welfare areas?
(2) If not, what specific changes are intended?
(3) If changes are intended, how will proposed changes impact on the day to day survival and monitoring of transplant recipients and other participants in the advanced heart failure, cardiac rehabilitation, gymnasium and social welfare areas?
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Answered
13 November 2001
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
6 days
(2)-(3) Not Applicable.
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