A parliamentary question seeks information on the planning, design, completion date, and ownership model for a new hospital in Albany. The answer provides limited details, stating a business case is in development to determine options and timelines.

AnsweredQoN 31Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 November 2008
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Health

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(2) What planning and design work has been done for the new hospital; and
(a) who has done this work?
(3) What is the expected completion date for the new hospital?
(4) Will the new hospital be Government owned and operated?

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Answered
10 December 2008
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
29 days
(1) - (2)(a) The WA Country Health Service and Aurora Projects are currently developing a business case which will detail the schedule of accommodation for the new facility, as well as outline a number of options for the building of the new facility, including an estimate of costs.
The Government is committed to building a new hospital for Albany. This will be a state of the art facility which will cater for the health care needs of the residents of Albany and surrounding communities now and into the future.
(3) Once the option for building the new Albany Hospital is determined, the timelines for the commencement through to completion will be determined.
(4) On completion of the business case the Government will consider the options and determine which of these will be adopted.
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