Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders has welcomed the announcement today that a new Regional Health Division for NSW Health will be established, saying it is a win for the people of the Dubbo electorate.
“The new division will ensure there is a renewed focus on the health services and outcomes for people living in regional and rural NSW,” Mr Saunders said.
“Every day thousands of people receive quality care in our regional health centres, but the NSW Government knows that more needs to be done to address the issues facing our regional areas.
“The establishment of the Regional Health Division is a key step towards ensuring the public health system has the needs and expectations of the communities of regional NSW at its heart.
Minister for Regional Health Bronnie Taylor said the division will sit at the top level within the Ministry of Health and ensure strong advocacy of regional health issues.
“The Regional Health Division will support the NSW Government’s commitment to bring a renewed focus on recruitment to key healthcare roles in regional NSW and to find innovative ways to support nurses, doctors, allied health practitioners, and the vital support service providers who work in healthcare facilities, to live and work in our regional communities,” Mrs Taylor said.
“The Division will be led by a Coordinator-General for Regional Health, which will report directly to the Secretary of NSW Health, Susan Pearce, and support and provide advice to the Minister for Regional Health about issues concerning health in regional communities.”
In addition, each regional Local Health District (LHD) in NSW is establishing defined roles who will report directly and be a key interface with the new division to help deliver on its objectives. The division will have staff based in regional NSW.
Thanks, very happy to hear that happening we need a good system out here.
Where will the new service administration be located??
Hear nothing of the finish of our hospital???
Will there be input from Consumers to this new initiative?