Coronary Care Unit
08 June 2011
St John of God Health Care today
announced it will build Western Australia’s first ever regional
coronary care unit (CCU) at St John of God Hospital
Bunbury.
Each year, close to 3,000
South West residents are hospitalised in Perth for acute cardiac
conditions, or have to travel to Perth to undergo cardiac
angiography. The new CCU facility in Bunbury will enable public and
private patients to access quality care within the South West,
nearer to families and support networks.
The state of the art six-bed CCU is
co-funded by the State’s Royalties for Regions program and the
WA-based, not-for-profit St John of God Health Care. The CCU will
be complemented by a state of the art cardiac angiography
suite.
Both facilities will significantly improve
health outcomes for public and private patients in the South West
and are expected to open by October 2012.
St John of God Health
Care’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Dr Michael Stanford, said:
“Regional centres of equivalent size in other Australian States
already have access to coronary care units and angiography
services. We are delighted to be in a position, greatly helped by
Royalties for Regions funding, to now deliver high quality cardiac
investigation and treatment services for people in the South
West.
“As Western Australia’s only provider of
non-government regional private hospitals, we work closely with the
public sector to deliver the best health care for regional WA
communities in the South and Mid West. Already in the South West,
we provide renal dialysis, palliative care, oncology and community
alcohol and drug services for public and private patients,” he
said.
Commenting on today’s announcement of the $5
million Royalties for Regions funding towards the coronary care
unit, the Chief Executive Officer of St John of God Hospital
Bunbury, Mr Mark Grime, said it confirmed the State Government’s
commitment to regional health care.
“Combined with our contribution, it will
enable St John of God Hospital Bunbury to diagnose and treat people
with cardiac disease much earlier, which is crucial to improving
health outcomes.”
A key measure of the success of
the South West Health Campus – which opened in 1999 when
St John of God Hospital Bunbury co-located with Bunbury Hospital –
was improved access to specialist health services closer to home
for regional West Australians.
Mr Grime said: “The CCU achieves
this and is another example of public and private health systems
working together and avoiding duplication of services.”
He explained that as well as increasing and
improving capacity, technology, and facilities – which had a flow
on effect in attracting new and resident medical specialists to
regional Western Australia – it would also create local jobs for
nursing, allied health and support staff.
Established in 1895 in Western Australia, St
John of God Health Care is a not for profit Catholic health group
operating in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific with 13
hospitals, pathology, home nursing and Social Outreach and Advocacy
services.