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Angliss Hospital Redevelopment Stage
2A |
18.5 million of funding has been allocated for the next stage
of redevelopment of the Angliss Hospital and will enable an increase
in the capacity of the hospital to deal with emergency demand
and improve access to emergency services and acute care for the
residents of outer eastern Melbourne.
The redevelopment will provide a new and expanded Emergency
Department with an increase of 11 treatment bays, a new 8-bed
Short Stay Unit, a new Critical Care/High Dependency Unit
and a new General X-Ray facility to support increased demand.
Due for completion in December, 2004. |
Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre and relocation
of the Mercy Hospital for Women
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On 29 August, 2000, the Victorian Government announced a major
redevelopment of the Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre (A&RMC)
including the relocation of the Mercy Hospital for Women (MHW)
from its current East Melbourne location to the Austin campus.
- Visit the Web site |
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The Berwick Community Hospital Project |
On 25 May 2001 the Victorian Government announced the development
of the new Berwick Community Hospital (BCH). - Visit
the Web site |
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Dandenong Hospital Redevelopment Stage
2 |
$10 million of initial funding has been allocated to commence
the next stage of the Dandenong Hospital Redevelopment. This
will involve the development of a new and expanded intensive
care unit, additional sub-acute beds and support services.
Dandenong Hospital, Stage 2 $10.0m – Refurbishment
of the Emergency department and imaging, new re-located information
technology, Medical Records and staff changing rooms, a new
four-level South West ward block to include 14 Intensive
Care Unit Beds, 20-bed rehabilitation ward.
Due for completion in February, 2005. |
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Royal Melbourne Hospital Stage 3 Redevelopment |
A major redevelopment ($32 million) has been funded to enable
full commissioning of the integrated trauma services and provide
new ward accommodation to replace existing inadequate and substandard
accommodation.
The redevelopment will enable the extension of the front
entry building by replacement of ward accommodation on three
new floors and fit out of two floors to provide 120 beds.
A new high-speed patient lift to service the helipad will
be installed. |