❓ This WA parliamentary question seeks information regarding the Health Corporate Network's (HCN) office locations, leasing costs, staffing levels, and the transfer of staff from hospitals to the HCN. The questions aim to understand the operational and financial aspects of the HCN.
AnsweredQoN 3385Legislative Council
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(1) Where are the offices of the Health Corporate Network located?
(2) What is the annual cost of leasing the above offices?
(3) How many staff (FTE) are working in the Health Corporate Network?
(4) How many staff who were identified as providing a service that was to be taken over by the Health Corporate Network, are still located in hospital facilities because they could not, would not, or are still waiting to transfer to the current offices of the Health Corporate Network?
(5) How many staff working in the Health Corporate Network are employed as hospital salaried officers?
(6) Under what hospitals are they employed?
(2) What is the annual cost of leasing the above offices?
(3) How many staff (FTE) are working in the Health Corporate Network?
(4) How many staff who were identified as providing a service that was to be taken over by the Health Corporate Network, are still located in hospital facilities because they could not, would not, or are still waiting to transfer to the current offices of the Health Corporate Network?
(5) How many staff working in the Health Corporate Network are employed as hospital salaried officers?
(6) Under what hospitals are they employed?
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Answered
3 May 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
29 days
2. Average annual lease cost over the term of the lease is $930,407 3. Currently there are 521 staff working in Health Corporate Network (HCN) of which 400 are located in the St Georges Terrace building. This will build to a total of 608 staff of which 520 staff (460 FTE) will be located at 81 St Georges Terrace, Perth. 4. There are no staff who could not transfer to the HCN offices. There are approximately 87 staff awaiting transfer. There are approximately 70 who would not transfer. 5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
3. Currently there are 521 staff working in Health Corporate Network (HCN) of which 400 are located in the St Georges Terrace building. This will build to a total of 608 staff of which 520 staff (460 FTE) will be located at 81 St Georges Terrace, Perth. 4. There are no staff who could not transfer to the HCN offices. There are approximately 87 staff awaiting transfer. There are approximately 70 who would not transfer. 5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
4. There are no staff who could not transfer to the HCN offices. There are approximately 87 staff awaiting transfer. There are approximately 70 who would not transfer. 5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
There are approximately 87 staff awaiting transfer. There are approximately 70 who would not transfer. 5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
There are approximately 70 who would not transfer. 5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
3. Currently there are 521 staff working in Health Corporate Network (HCN) of which 400 are located in the St Georges Terrace building. This will build to a total of 608 staff of which 520 staff (460 FTE) will be located at 81 St Georges Terrace, Perth. 4. There are no staff who could not transfer to the HCN offices. There are approximately 87 staff awaiting transfer. There are approximately 70 who would not transfer. 5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
4. There are no staff who could not transfer to the HCN offices. There are approximately 87 staff awaiting transfer. There are approximately 70 who would not transfer. 5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
There are approximately 87 staff awaiting transfer. There are approximately 70 who would not transfer. 5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
There are approximately 70 who would not transfer. 5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
5. Of the 521 staff 419 are employed under the Hospital Salaried Officers award. 6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
6. Staff working in Health Corporate Network are employed under the Metropolitan Health Service.
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