❓ A parliamentary question addresses discrepancies in information regarding the Busselton Health Campus's aged care facilities and bed numbers, also inquiring about chemotherapy and high-dependency unit provisions. The Minister clarifies the aged care inclusion, bed numbers, and explains the absence of chemotherapy and a high-dependency unit due to regional service planning.
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BUSSELTON HEALTH CAMPUS
I refer to the ministerial media statement issued on Wednesday, 21 September 2011 regarding the planning progress on the new Busselton health campus. (1) The fact file states that aged care will be included in the new Busselton health campus, but under the referral of notice by the Department of Health under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act it states that the 124-bed co-located aged-care facility has been rejected. Will the minister please clarify? (2) The fact file states that there will be 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The WA Country Health Service website states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 16 same-day beds, and the south west coastal health service plan states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. Will the minister please clarify? (3) For the proposed Busselton health campus, how many same-day beds, multi-day beds and emergency beds will be available when the hospital is complete in 2014? (4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON
I refer to the ministerial media statement issued on Wednesday, 21 September 2011 regarding the planning progress on the new Busselton health campus. (1) The fact file states that aged care will be included in the new Busselton health campus, but under the referral of notice by the Department of Health under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act it states that the 124-bed co-located aged-care facility has been rejected. Will the minister please clarify? (2) The fact file states that there will be 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The WA Country Health Service website states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 16 same-day beds, and the south west coastal health service plan states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. Will the minister please clarify? (3) For the proposed Busselton health campus, how many same-day beds, multi-day beds and emergency beds will be available when the hospital is complete in 2014? (4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(1) The fact file states that aged care will be included in the new Busselton health campus, but under the referral of notice by the Department of Health under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act it states that the 124-bed co-located aged-care facility has been rejected. Will the minister please clarify? (2) The fact file states that there will be 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The WA Country Health Service website states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 16 same-day beds, and the south west coastal health service plan states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. Will the minister please clarify? (3) For the proposed Busselton health campus, how many same-day beds, multi-day beds and emergency beds will be available when the hospital is complete in 2014? (4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(2) The fact file states that there will be 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The WA Country Health Service website states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 16 same-day beds, and the south west coastal health service plan states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. Will the minister please clarify? (3) For the proposed Busselton health campus, how many same-day beds, multi-day beds and emergency beds will be available when the hospital is complete in 2014? (4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(3) For the proposed Busselton health campus, how many same-day beds, multi-day beds and emergency beds will be available when the hospital is complete in 2014? (4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(1) The fact file states that aged care will be included in the new Busselton health campus, but under the referral of notice by the Department of Health under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act it states that the 124-bed co-located aged-care facility has been rejected. Will the minister please clarify? (2) The fact file states that there will be 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The WA Country Health Service website states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 16 same-day beds, and the south west coastal health service plan states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. Will the minister please clarify? (3) For the proposed Busselton health campus, how many same-day beds, multi-day beds and emergency beds will be available when the hospital is complete in 2014? (4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(2) The fact file states that there will be 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The WA Country Health Service website states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 16 same-day beds, and the south west coastal health service plan states that there will be 60 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. Will the minister please clarify? (3) For the proposed Busselton health campus, how many same-day beds, multi-day beds and emergency beds will be available when the hospital is complete in 2014? (4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(3) For the proposed Busselton health campus, how many same-day beds, multi-day beds and emergency beds will be available when the hospital is complete in 2014? (4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(4) Will the Busselton health campus provide chemotherapy? (5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(5) If no to (4), why not? (6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(6) Will the Busselton health campus have a high-dependency unit? (7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(7) If no to (6), why not? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(1) The WA Country Health Service has community aged-care staff in Busselton who are not currently based on the hospital site. These staff will be relocated to the new Busselton health campus to assist in providing contemporary, integrated models of care for this important element of the population. (2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(2) The new Busselton health campus will have 64 overnight beds and 20 same-day beds. The overnight beds are made up of 54 inpatient beds, four palliative-care beds and six observation beds. The same-day beds are made up of 14 day-surgery beds and six renal dialysis places. (3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(3) All planned facilities will be available when the new Busselton health campus opens in 2014. This includes 20 same-day beds, 64 multi-day beds and 15 emergency department treatment spaces. (4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(4) No. (5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(5) State-funded chemotherapy in the South West is provided under contract by St John of God Hospital Bunbury at the South West Health Campus in Bunbury. To maximise the benefits of the integrated cancer centre being developed in Bunbury, there are no current plans to provide satellite services from other sites. (6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(6) No. (7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
(7) The new Busselton health campus is being constructed in line with the “WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2010–2020” and the regional network model of services. The Bunbury hospital will have an intensive care unit that will provide sustainable support to the six observation beds in Busselton.
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