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Statement of Service 2023-24
The Statement of Service sets out the service expectations for Health Infrastructure to ensure the provision of equitable, safe, high quality, patient-centred healthcare services.
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What spaces are needed to support clinical care?
The updated Australasian Health Facility Guidelines (AusHFG) standard components for support spaces and patient areas have the answers.
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Hunter communities to benefit from new mental health facility
Health Infrastructure will deliver a new mental health facility on the Maitland Hospital campus to provide enhanced specialised mental health support for adults.
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Major construction of Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Redevelopment underway
The $940 million redevelopment of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA) will deliver the biggest transformation in the hospital’s 140-year history of caring for the community.
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Aboriginal cultural ceremony prepares site for new Wentworth Hospital
A cultural ceremony and land cleansing was held on the site of the new Wentworth Health Service Redevelopment.
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Builder appointed for Gunnedah Hospital Redevelopment
Work will soon be underway at the Gunnedah Hospital Redevelopment site with Richard Crookes Constructions appointed the builder following a competitive tender process.
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Construction for new Griffith Base Hospital reaches highest point
The Griffith Base Hospital redevelopment has reached a significant milestone with the construction of the new three-storey clinical services building reaching its highest point.
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Updated AusHFG guidance for maternity units
The Australasian Health Facility Guidelines (AusHFG) for planning and designing maternity units have been updated to reflect contemporary operational models, equipment and design requirements.
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Main works contract awarded for Cowra Hospital Redevelopment
Work to deliver a sustainable, modern and purpose-built hospital is another step closer, with the appointment of the main works contractor.
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Updates to AusHFG guidance for Cardiac Care Units
Australasian Health Facility Guidelines (AusHFG) to support planning and design of Cardiac Care Units (CCU) have been updated to reflect contemporary clinical and operational requirements.