Hon. Mark McGowan
Hon. Roger Cook
The McGowan Labor Government has announced a massive $1.9 billion investment in health and mental health services throughout Western Australia, including a range of important initiatives in regional WA.
Regional communities will benefit from the considerable State-wide boost to address unprecedented demand in the system - delivering more beds, doctors, nurses and improved services in country WA.
In addition to hundreds of millions of dollars to boost the capacity of health services around the State, a number of additional regional-specific initiatives are being delivered, including commitments made at the 2021 election.
$19.7 million has been invested to expand the eligibility of the Patient Assisted Travel Scheme for patient support escorts for patients from vulnerable and disadvantaged groups, as well as maternity patients.
$15.7 million will be spent over the forward estimates to begin construction of a new consolidated health service at the existing Meekatharra Hospital site, including acute care, emergency services, mental health, community aged care and other primary care services.
Other key health initiatives in the 2021-22 Budget include:
Mental health services in regional WA will also be boosted in this budget with investments including:
Regional communities will also benefit from the $31.7 million invested to expand State-wide eating disorder treatment programs.
The McGowan Government continues to deliver significant new investments in regional health infrastructure including expansions and redevelopments at Bunbury Regional Hospital, Peel Health Campus, Geraldton Health Campus, Laverton Hospital, Tom Price Hospital, Newman Health Service and more.
Comments attributed to Premier Mark McGowan:
"The $1.9 billion boost to health and mental health services will ensure all Western Australians can access improved healthcare, wherever they live.
"Regional WA's health services are experiencing considerable pressure in line with the significant demand we are seeing - and the additional resources provided in the State Budget will work to improve services for everyone.
"Country WA will also benefit from a number of regional-specific initiatives and projects - including the boost to the PATS scheme, new hospitals and a range of measures to improve health outcomes throughout the State."
Comments from Health Minister Roger Cook:
"The McGowan Government has demonstrated strong financial management over the past four and a half years and this strong leadership has allowed us to announce a $1.9 billion increase in spending in our health system across the State.
"Our comprehensive health and mental health package for regional WA will ensure all Western Australians, no matter where you live, will have access to quality healthcare.
"The new investments in this Budget build on a significant program of expansions for health and mental health in regional Western Australia."
Comments from Mental Health Minister Stephen Dawson:
"The McGowan Government is committed to responding to the mental health needs of all Western Australians.
"This includes improving supports and services in the regions for people experiencing mental ill-health or alcohol and other drug issues, as well as their families, carers and support people.
"The new mental health services funded in the budget will make modern, integrated care more accessible to people living in regional communities across the State."
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