BACKING NURSES AND DOCTORS IN WEST GIPPSLAND TO DO WHAT THEY DO BEST

Thursday, 15 August 2018

Patients and their families in West Gippsland will continue to get the very best care from our hard-working doctors and nurses, thanks to a big funding boost for West Gippsland Health Care from the Andrews Labor Government.

Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing today announced a massive $84.87 million investment for nurses and doctors at West Gippsland Health Care to do what they do best – provide the world-class care that locals need.

The Labor Government’s funding is $5.4 million more than the previous 12 months, ensuring West Gippsland Health Care is perfectly placed to continue to offer the services and treatment that families deserve.

The $84.87 million allocation is $27.67 more than when the Liberal Nationals were last in power – a 48.4 per cent improvement.

Across the state, the Labor Government is providing a record $12.2 billion for our hospitals and health services to treat more patients and provide even better care, helping meet the needs of our growing state. It includes a $2.5 billion boost to hospitals in the Victorian Budget 2019/20.

More than two million patients will be treated in Victorian hospitals over the next year, including more than 200,000 elective surgeries and 750,000 emergency department presentations.

It means more patients will receive care, treatment and surgeries sooner.

The Labor Government is also making dental care free in Victorian public schools, providing 500,000 specialist appointments in regional Victoria, recruiting more nurses, midwives and paramedics, and getting on with the job of delivering its $3.8 billion pipeline of hospital construction projects.

Quotes attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing

“We’re backing local doctors and nurses to do what they do best, with a big funding boost for West Gippsland Health Care.”

“There’s nothing more important than the peace of mind that world-class care is just around the corner when you or a loved one is sick. We’re making sure families West Gippsland can get that care.”