Government commits $45.6m to new children’s hospital
Hon Dr David Clark
Minister of
Health
7 November 2018 PĀNUI PĀPĀHO
MEDIA STATEMENT
Government commits $45.6m to new Wellington
children’s hospital
Health Minister Dr David Clark says the
Government has committed $45.6m to Wellington’s new state
of the art children’s hospital – a project fast tracked
by a $50m donation by businessman Mark Dunajtschik.
David Clark announced the funding at a mauri stone laying ceremony today to mark the start of construction.
“The Government wants to make New Zealand the best place in the world to be a child and health services and facilities like this new hospital play a vital role in delivering this vision,” David Clark said.
“The current hospital is almost 30 years old with services located in different parts of the regional hospital. This is not ideal for children or families who are already going through a stressful time, nor for hospital staff who want to provide the best service for their patients.
“This
new, purpose-built hospital will provide these services
under one roof.
It has been designed with children and
their whānau at the centre while allowing for the provision
of high quality services, as well as encouraging clinical
collaboration and communication.”
Capital and Coast DHB’s plans for a new children’s hospital to replace the current facilities were brought forward last year following the announcement of Mr Dunajtschik’s donation.
“International evidence shows that health systems with a strong publically funded core deliver the best health outcomes for all. I acknowledge that those outcomes are improved further with the incredibly generous support of New Zealanders like Mark Dunajtschik,” David Clark said.
The Government’s contribution to the new hospital is the latest investment from the $750m for health sector capital investment allocated in Budget 2018.
Update on capital investments
from Budget 2018
•
$275m for Auckland DHB to address significant infrastructure
challenges at Auckland City Hospital and Greenlane Clinical
Centre
• $8m for Individualised Service Units at
Capital and Coast DHB for our most high needs intellectual
disability and mental health patients
• $200m for
a new elective surgery unit at Waitematā’s North Shore
Hospital
• $24m for new endoscopy and cardiac
care capacity at Northland’s Whangarei Hospital
•
$45.6m funding for Wellington’s new children’s
hospital
Background: The new
hospital will be spread across three floors, will 50 beds
and 21 clinic rooms, situated at the northern end of the
Wellington campus, connected by a link bridge to the main
hospital.
There will be features to support patient care
and manage risks, such as infection control.
These
include, beds that fold out alongside the patient's bed to
allow parents to stay with their children.
There will be
more ensuite bathrooms, and a greater number of single
bedrooms.
The new hospital will have the most modern
fit-out and state-of-the-art equipment – thanks in large
part to the fundraising efforts of the Wellington Hospitals
Foundation.
The new hospital is scheduled to open by
early 2021.
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