Hon Barbara Scott asks the Minister for Health whether they have received complaints regarding services, facilities, and physical aspects of Woodside Hospital from women who have given birth there. The Minister answers in the negative, noting that complaints aren't the only indicator of needed improvements and highlighting the high standard of facilities and staff at Kaleeya Hospital.

AnsweredQoN 3295Legislative Council
Asked
16 March 2006
Portfolio
Health

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(1) Has the Minister received complaints from women who have had babies at Woodside Hospital about the Woodside Hospital service?
(2) If so, what complaints have been received?
(3) Has the Minister received complaints from women who have had babies at Woodside Hospital about the Woodside facilities?
(4) If so, what complaints have been received?
(5) Has the Minister received complaints from women who have had babies at Woodside Hospital about the physical aspects of Woodside Hospital?
(6) If so, what complaints have been received?

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Answered
11 April 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
26 days
1. No. 2. Not applicable. 3. No. 4. Not applicable. 5. No. 6. Not applicable. Note: It should be noted that complaints are not the only indicators of the need for improvement in facilities, processes and services. The facilities available to maternity patients at Kaleeya Hospital will be of an extremely high standard. The doctors and nurses delivering the nursing services at Kaleeya will be the same respected clinicians who have delivered the services at Woodside.

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