New maternity hospital to replace 'ageing' King Edward Memorial Hospital

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Health Minister Roger Cook announces Perth's main maternity hospital will be moved to the Queen Elizabeth II medical site in Nedlands, as part of a plan for the future of health care in WA.

The report has set a target for WA to have the highest percentage of its population with a healthy weight among all states by July 2029.

Mr Cook said to that end, spending in prevention would be increased to 5 per cent of the total health budget by 2029, to more than $440 million per year. The report also recommended the need for a greater focus on mental health services, with investment in intervention, community care and acute care, recovery services and alcohol and other drug services.But the Australian Medical Association immediately criticised the plan as failing to provide a blueprint for the future of health in WA, saying it was instead"a high-level strategic plan with little detail and no funding forecasts".

AMA president Omar Khorshid said the real test would be in the state budget, which would need to provide funding to implement some of the recommendations. Dr Khorshid said it was laudable the review aimed to keep more people out of hospitals, but there was also a need to keep expanding capacity in the system.

 

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