Mr Cook inquires about past, present and future capital works and recurrent expenditure in Corrigin under the Southern Inland Health Initiative. The response details specific amounts spent and earmarked, along with project breakdowns.

AnsweredQoN 1366Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 October 2013
Portfolio
Health

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I refer to the Southern Inland Health Initiative, funded by Royalties for Regions and ask for the town of Corrogin: (a) how much has been spent in Corrogin on capital works for the years: (i) 2010–2011; (ii) 2011–2012; and (iii) 2012–2013; (b) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of projects for the amounts outlined in (a); (c) how much is earmarked to be spent in Corrogin on capital works for the years: (i) 2013–2014; and (ii) 2014–2015; (d) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of projects for the amounts outlined in (c); (e) how much has been spent in Corrogin on recurrent measures for the years: (i) 2010–2011; (ii) 2011–2012; and (iii) 2012–2013; (f) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of the measures for the amounts outlined in (e); (g) how much is earmarked to be spent in Corrogin on recurrent measures for the years: (i) 2013–2014; and (ii) 2014–2015; and (h) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of measures for the amounts outlined in (g)?

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Answered
4 December 2013
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
35 days
(a)(i-ii) Nil.
(iii) $19,243
Please note that the capital funding expended to date for enabling works items under the Southern Inland Health Initiative (SIHI) Project is actual construction expenditure only.
(b)(i-ii) Not applicable.
(iii) Upgrade existing fire detection and alarm system - $19,243
(c-d) Corrigin is a SIHI Stream 4 site. The budget for Stream 4 health facilities is $108.8m. The scope of works and funding allocations for each of the individual sites, including Corrigin will be confirmed as part of the concept development process currently being undertaken to ensure the facilities are able to support the new models of service delivery.  This will be finalised when design consultants provide final costed briefs for all sites.
(e)(i) Nil.
(ii) $25,000
(iii) $63,425
Plus SIHI funded Health District wide recurrent measures
2011-2012 $281,963  Eastern Wheatbelt Health District
2012-2013 $791,943  Eastern Wheatbelt Health District
(f)
· General Practitioner (GP) Primary Health Care Incentive.
· Nurse Practitioner services focussed on Aboriginal population and chronic conditions including mental health clients with chronic conditions.
· Diabetes Education Services.
· Health Navigator - program to help clients identified as high risk, those that require frequent support services for diabetes, chronic respiratory illness and cardiac failure.
· Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) assessments.
· District level primary health care integration and coordination.
(g)(i) $98,940
(ii) $119,859
Plus SIHI funded Health District wide recurrent measures
2013-2014 $1,002,886  Eastern Wheatbelt Health District
2014-2015 $1,735,159  Eastern Wheatbelt Health District
(h)
· GP Primary Health Care Incentive.
· Nurse Practitioner services focussed on Aboriginal population and chronic conditions including mental health clients with chronic conditions.
· Diabetes Education Services.
· Health Navigator - program to help clients identified as high risk, those that require frequent support services for diabetes, chronic respiratory illness and cardiac failure.
· ACAT assessments.
· District level primary health care integration and coordination.

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