Health, Regional Hospitals, Rural Health
Liberal Regional Health Policy
$48 million for New Doctors
It was with great pride and satisfaction that Ted Baillieu and I unveiled our policy to attract new doctors to regional areas suffering under the current chronic shortfall. Read more about…
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Regional Hospitals Crisis
Bronwyn Pike: Hospital Crisis? It’s just a ‘local issue’
That’s the Health Minister’s response to the crisis facing Wonthaggi Hospital, according to the South Gippsland Sentinel-Times (20 June). As regional users of emergency health services await desperately needing funding, health bureaucrats disappear on holiday and the Minister passes the buck. Read more about…
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Regional Hospitals
Mums Wind up Paying the Penalty for Government Incompetence in Sale
The continuing incompetence of the Bracks Government is now being felt by new mums at Sale Hospital, where two paediatricians have been driven from the facility, unable to cope with the unrelenting workload and the absence of any future planning by the Government.
Talking to the Yarram Standard News (21 June), Michelle Dillow worries that when her second child is due in September they may be shunted off elsewhere because Sale Hospital can’t cope. “It does make you a bit uneasy, knowing if something goes wrong you may have to be transported to another hospital where they have all the services.â€
Meanwhile, other soon-to-be mums in Sale will be waiting six months before another paediatrician arrives – from South Africa.
Except for emergency services, paediatrics, staffing levels and after hours care, Bronwyn Pike has got regional health in Victoria totally under control!
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Crisis in regional hospitals
A Five-Year Wait – But Still No Money for Wonthaggi Hospital
For five years Wonthaggi Hospital has been begging the Bracks Government for a proper accident and emergency service, reports the Leongatha Star (27 June).
And after the current budget – they’re still waiting. No funding has been forthcoming despite the 100% rise in patients presenting for emergency treatment over the last five years. That translates to 10,000 cases a year.
It’s not as though it’s a major undertaking, either. The hospital has the facilities, but not the money to staff it.
How bad does it have to get before Health Minister Bronwyn Pike takes some responsibility for the health services crisis in Victoria?
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