When will the new Northern Health Complex be completed?
Construction is expected to start in 2028, with completion in 2030.
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The Tasmanian Liberal government is making significant promises to bolster the state's healthcare system if re-elected. These include a new health complex at the Launceston General Hospital (LGH) and the reintroduction of a midwifery progra...
The Liberals' health pledges aim to address critical needs within Tasmania's healthcare system. The proposed Northern Health Complex at LGH seeks to expand inpatient units, provide more single rooms, and enhance cancer services. Construction is expected to begin in 2028, with completion slated for 2030, following the Northern Mental Health Precinct. This project is part of a larger 10-year, $647.5 million redevelopment of LGH.
The reintroduction of the midwifery diploma at UTAS responds to shortages in the midwifery workforce, which have been a concern since the program was paused in 2016 due to low enrollment. The Liberals also plan to release a new Tasmanian Midwifery Strategy to address workforce retention, capacity, and birth trauma. Additionally, they plan to establish a state-first parenting hotline.
Enhanced dementia care is another key focus, with the implementation of the D-Esc training program. This virtual reality training will equip health staff with skills to de-escalate behavioral emergencies related to dementia, reducing the risk of harm and improving patient outcomes.
Construction is expected to start in 2028, with completion in 2030.
The program was paused in 2016 due to low enrollment numbers.
D-Esc is a workshop that provides virtual reality training on de-escalating behavioral emergencies related to dementia.
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