The Hodgman Liberal Government is committed to delivering better health infrastructure for all Tasmanians.
The State Budget includes over $475 million to take health in this state to the next level.
Importantly, our capital upgrades includes almost $280 million to finalise the vital $689 million Royal Hobart Hospital redevelopment. The project remains on track for practical completion in mid-2019.
$162 million will deliver an infrastructure boost at all 4 of Tasmania’s major hospitals over the next 6 years. This includes:
• $28 million for ward upgrades at the Royal Hobart Hospital, post-redevelopment
• $3 million for RHH air conditioning upgrade
• $87 million for the redevelopment at the Launceston General Hospital, including a new inpatient ward and a women’s centre
• $1.4 million for LGH air conditioning upgrade
• $500,000 for the North West Regional Hospital air conditioning upgrade
• $2.1 million for NWRH Antenatal Clinic
• $35 million for capital upgrades at the Mersey Community Hospital
• $5 million for improved car parking at the Launceston General Hospital
The Budget also includes significant funding of $15 million to upgrade rural hospitals and ambulance stations, as well as $12 million for brand new ambulance stations at Burnie and Glenorchy and $1.1 million for the Smithton Ambulance Station training facilities.
The Government is proud to support other rural and regional areas with funding for much-needed upgrades, including:
• $10.5 million to roll out Stage 2 of the King Island Hospital redevelopment,
• $2.5 million to support better patient care at the Midlands Multipurpose Centre, and
• $500,000 to upgrade accommodation for health professionals at Flinders Island.
Our health infrastructure spend is all about building a better future for all Tasmanians and ensuring patients and staff have access to quality facilities.