❓ Mr. Cook questions Yarloop's exclusion from the Southern Inland Health Initiative (SIHI). The response clarifies that Yarloop is excluded because it's within a reasonable driving distance of Bunbury, a regional centre, as defined by the SIHI business case.
AnsweredQoN 1483Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Southern Inland Health Initiative, and ask: (a) is the town of Yarloop included in the Southern Inland Health Initiative; and (b) if not, what is the reason for it’s exclusion?
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Answered
3 February 2014
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Minister for Health
Response time
95 days
(a) No.
(b) The endorsed Southern Inland Health Initiative (SIHI) Business Case (4 July 2011) defined the boundary of the SIHI catchment. This catchment area does not include towns within a reasonable driving distance of a regional centre. A reasonable driving distance is recognised as one (1) hour or approximately 100 kms.
Yarloop does not fall into this category as it is 57 kms from Bunbury.
(b) The endorsed Southern Inland Health Initiative (SIHI) Business Case (4 July 2011) defined the boundary of the SIHI catchment. This catchment area does not include towns within a reasonable driving distance of a regional centre. A reasonable driving distance is recognised as one (1) hour or approximately 100 kms.
Yarloop does not fall into this category as it is 57 kms from Bunbury.
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