Busselton Health Campus Celebrates Opening
Wednesday, 04 March, 2015
Busselton in Western Australia has just celebrated the opening of the city's comprehensive new health campus.
The campus, which includes a hospital, a range of community-based services with advanced features and technology akin to that found in large metropolitan health centres, was opened by Premier Colin Barnett and Health Minister Kim Hames, in addition to community members.
Mr Barnett said that years of hard work had produced a magnificent hospital.
鈥淥nce it鈥檚 up and running the emergency department is expected to handle some 20,000 presentations over the 2015-16 financial year," he said.
"That means a lot of advance preparation by a lot of people to ensure the smooth transition and running of the hospital.
"It鈥檚 a huge feat. I鈥檓 told the communications cabling to deliver some of the technology services here stretches approximately 326km long - which is roughly the distance between Busselton and Northam.鈥
The new campus, which is almost twice the size of the original site, includes touch-screen equipment for patients and clinical staff, plus access to television, radio and internet 24/7.
鈥淭he new campus will provide 84 beds and 15 emergency department spaces which is a significant improvement on the 54 beds and 11 emergency department spaces in the old hospital,鈥 Dr Hames said.
鈥淭here are two operating theatres and a procedure room, six outpatients consulting rooms, compared with the existing one, and a six-chair dental clinic to replace the present two-chair facility.
鈥淧atients will be able to access the full range of services including X-rays and CT scans in the expanded medical imaging department, located close to the campus鈥檚 main entrance and the emergency department.鈥
Technology plays a huge part in modern day health care and the new Busselton Health Campus features a number of high-tech systems including a state-of-the-art patient entertainment system. The system is part of a $10.7 million State Government Royalties for Regions program funding package for ICT at the campus and across the South-West.
Regional Development Minister Terry Redman said investment in health was fundamental to the ongoing viability of regional Western Australia and Royalties for Regions was addressing the gaps in healthcare to ensure regional areas continued to be desirable places to live, work and invest.
鈥淭he Busselton Health Campus will help further strengthen the region鈥檚 self-sufficiency in meeting the growing demand for specialist services and community-based care,鈥 Mr Redman said
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