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persistent cleterrtun women_ You know some-rn11-nirfId me a Idle confronting, even
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CUSTOMER SURVEY
Dear Sir / Madam,
I would like to take this opportunity to
introduce myself , my name is
have been a resident of Port Pirie for
You have been selected to participate in a market
Research study as I am in the process of developing a
business plan in order to establish a NEW Health Clinic
in Port Pirie. It would be sincerely appreciated if you
could take the time to complete the survey, answering
as honestly as you can and returning it in the stamped
envelope provided. As this research is of a statistical
nature , your personal details are not required and any
information you provide is strictly confidential.
I sincerely thank you for taking part In this very
important research. As a token of my appreciation I
would like to offer you a 10% discount voucher to use
on 1 non-prescription product on sale within the clinic
on it's opening in January 2008.
Yours Sincerely
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Q5: What is the usual waiting period for consultation and
treatment with your required specialist?
2 Weeks CI 1 Month Ei 6 Weeks ❑ Other R
Please specify:
Q6: How often would you require the use of these specialists
services?
Weekly El Monthly CI Annually CI Other 17/
Please specify:
Q7: How much do you usually pay for the services provide by the
specialist for a consultation?
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Please specify:
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provided ?
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EFTPOS O Credit card ❑ Cash F9- Cheque O
Other El
Please specify:
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CUSTOMER SURVEY
Q11: Are you a Healthcare card holder or Pensioner card
recipient ?
Yes n Other card O
Please specify:
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Q13: Maritall_yptus:
Married U, Separated O Defacto El Single O
Q14: Age bracket: .
10 -16 El 16 - 21 ❑ 21- 30 CI 30 - 40O Other ❑
Please specify:
k 115: Location - Township)*
Please specify:
Please return this survey in the provided
envelope by 30th of September 2007.
Thank you for providing this valuable
Information and your support.
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Dr R S Jolly
36 Park Tce
Kimba
sit 19 / 10 07 *
RE: Dermatology and Allergy Centre proposal
* Dear Dr Jolly , 4
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce
myself , my name is IMMINI have been a resident of Port Pine for 6
years. In this time it has come to my attention , through my own experience and
conversations with the general population , that there is a great need for specialist
treatments within our country region. Therefore I am in the process of developing a
Business plan for the opening of a Dermatology and Allergy Centre within this region.
The Dermatology and Allergy Centre will combine the services of a Dermatologist ,
Allergist / immunologist and a Dietician working in conjunction with each other in order to
offer treatments to the country population and a referral service for your clients. The
centre will assist your clients by reducing the travel costs and waiting periods for
consultations usually conducted with metropolitan specialists.
To establish this centre in Port Pirie , I firstly need to gather some statistical information
regarding referrals to specialists of a dermatology , allergy / immunology and dietician
nature. This information will enable me to access the long term viability of the centre.
Therefore I am making contact with you specifically to request access to statistical
information from the past 12 months. I understand your clients details are of a private
matter and not relevant to my research , therefore I do not require anymore information
other than that of a statistical nature.
All aspects of this project are of a strictly confidential matter , including the market
research I am currently conducting. This includes customer survey's and the statistical
information I am requesting. I would appreciate your confidentiality regarding this
business proposal disclosed in this letter.
You may contact me directly to discuss this matter or I can contact you or your staff next
week to follow-up this information to make an appointment with you to discuss this
further.
I thank you for your time and appreciate your consideration and confidentiality regarding
this matter.
•
Yours sincerely
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Dr Allen Golding
101 Florence St
Port Pirie
RE: Dermatology and Allergy Centre proposal
-4 Dear Dr Golding ,
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce
myself , my name is I have been a resident of Port Pirie for 6
years. In this time it has come to my attention , through my own experience and
conversations with the general population , that there is a great need for specialist
treatments within our country region. Therefore I am in the process of developing a
Business plan for the opening of a Dermatology and Allergy Centre within this region.
The Dermatology and Allergy Centre will combine the services of a Dermatologist ,
Allergist / immunologist and a Dietician working in conjunction with each other in order to
offer treatments to the country population and a referral service for your clients. The
centre will assist your clients by reducing the travel costs and waiting periods for
consultations usually conducted with metropolitan specialists.
To establish this centre in Port Pirie , I firstly need to gather some statistical information
regarding referrals to specialists of a dermatology , allergy / immunology and dietician
nature. This information will enable me to access the long term viability of the centre.
Therefore I am making contact with you specifically to request access to statistical
information from the past 12 months. I understand your clients details are of a private
matter and not relevant to my research , therefore I do not require anymore information
other than that of a statistical nature.
All aspects of this project are of vtrictly confidential matter , including the market
research I am currently conducting. This includes customer survey's and the statistical
information I am requesting. I would appreciate your confidentiality regarding this
business proposal disclosed in this letter.
You may contact me directly to discuss this matter or I can contact you or your staff next
week to follow-up this information to make an appointment with you to discuss this
further.
I thank you for your time and appreciate your consideration and confidentiality regarding
this matter.
Yours sincerely
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12Efit..‘i - F E RR INC, PE/TIEN"S -Fc reNTRE
rra CENTRAL. CLINIC
M.B., B.S., D.R.A.N.Z.C.O.G., F.R.A.C.G.P., F.A.C.R.R.M.. A.C.C.A.M. 01 Florence Si
Provider 4223451-1 Pon Pule SA 5540
Email : Ph (03)8632 2144
ax. (08) 8633 1366
Re: Dermatology and Allergy Centre proposal.
I arn sure you are aware that our visiting dermatologist has had to extend his consulting hours, and
remains booked several months in advance. I have 4 patients under direct care of consultant allergists,
and would happily refer another 8-10 if they could get an appointment anywhere within a reasonable
time for an allergist assessment and advice. The Women's and Children's Hospital is only seeing life-
threatening allergic conditions due to their excessive waiting list.
I have no doubt an allergy clinic would be supported, but have no idea where you might be able to
source appropriate consultant staff for this. Good Luck.
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8 February 2016 P 1300 742 414
08)8632 5724
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Dear
'The Specialist Medical Centre" Project
Further to your request for names of onnel involved in providing feedback associated with "The Specialist
Medical Centre" during the period 2010 we advise that the following officers were involved:
MichaelFeetheicrstonhaugh—Business Adviser:, c2007
a 8ti s e —business ueveiopment Officer
Jorrad Davies — Workforce Development Officer
erry Reichelt — Economic Develo t ff a0 0 7
Should you require further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yours sincerely
Kelly-Anne Saffin
Chief Executive Officer
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South Australia's
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GP Plus Health Care Strategy &
4v Objectives
> Strategy comprises
>ic • GP Plus Health Networks
* • GP Plus Health Care Programs (incorporating
out of hospital initiatives)
• GP Plus Health Care Centres
>40biectives
* • Increased primary prevention activities 4
4. • Early detection of health status risk factors 4,
• Improved management of chronic conditions
-A: • Increased use of self management
• Delivery of services closer to home
-fr • Managing the rate of growth in referrals to ic
hospital
• Increased research and teaching
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GP Plus Health Care Centres
> Local determination via Health
Improvement Plans
*> Add value and complement general
practice
4-? Enhance access to services for those
most in need 'f-
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GP Plus Health Networks
> A forum for general practice and other
primary care providers to work together
,> 4 in Metro Adelaide (approx 250-300k
pop) ,)5
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4 > Creating new working relationships
> The creation of Health Improvement
Plans
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GP Plus Health Care Programs
*> Practice Nurse Initiative -k
* > Risk factor and Lifestyle Programs it;
4 > Chronic Disease Management Programs *-
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> Metro Home Link Service '
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4> Health Promotion Activities*
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SA Health
Practice Nurse Initiative
A: > Objective: To assist General Practitioners in the
management of patients with chronic disease.
> Activities include: ,A‹.
• Development of chronic disease registers
• Recall systems
• Patient assessment
• Development of patient care plans
> To date: 64 nurses placed in General Practice
including Aboriginal clinics
> Measure of success: Increased uptake of MBS
items for GP Management Plans and Team Care
Arrangements for people with chronic diseases
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*Metro Home Link Service ?)r
> Focus — Rapid response for hospital avoidance and
supported discharge
> Referrals — From GPs or Hospitals
> Brokered service provided by Home Support Service
> Services — include nursing, allied health, home
support & equipment for:
• Wound care, medication management, respite, house
keeping assistance and personal care
> Provides — range of packages up to 7 days with
option to expand to 14 days
> Location — either home or residential aged care
facility
> Last financial year 14,700 packages were provided to
12,850 people
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≥ Complex Care Programs -
> Target Group:
• People with complex co morbidities
• People who have frequent hospital admissions
• Nurse Case Management
4. Joint initiative with RDNS, Western Division of
General Practice and TQEH
• Provides monitoring of complex group for early
signs of deterioration to prevent hospital admission
• If admitted, works with hospital to get them home
more quickly
• Case load of about 50 people
> Home tele-monitoring
• Remote monitoring of high risk people for B/P;
blood glucose; weight; and other vital signs
• Nurse contacted by remote monitoring service
when vital signs deviate from norm; home visit
arranged for direct assessment and intervention
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Background to the Plan
> Population projections
> Activity projections
> Consideration of:
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4 • Future workforce needs
>lit • Duplication of infrastructure t
.+• Planning principles*
SA Health
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GP Plus Health Care services and centres :: SA Health Page 2 of 2
■ healthy lifestyle and risk factor programs
■ health assessment, education and counselling.
GP Plus Health Care Centres
Metropolitan:
■ Aldinea
■ Elizabeth
■ Marion
■ Morphett Vale
■ Woodville
Country:
■ Ceduna
Being constructed:
■ Port Pirie
GP Plus Super Clinics
■ Modbury - Smart Road site and Gilles Plains site
■ Noarlunga
To find health services currently available in your local area, visit the klealth Services Finder and
enter your suburb.
In country areas, browse the Country Health SA services.
O 2012 SA Health. ABN 99 084 024 963.
Last Modified: 16 Jan 2013
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SA Projected labour demand and supply)
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John Spoehr (2004) Sleepers Awake:
demographic change, ageing and the
workforce.
Demand Supply
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Targets
Transport
Road amenity at Port Wakefield
nsu!uaci avoic puv Lp.JoN p
Establish Port Wakefield bypass 2 * 2.9
Lead - Australian Government
Growth in freight on road network
Continue to give priority to maintainance of the east coast road on Yorke 2 * * 1.5
Peninsula
Lead — State Government
Develop a strategic needs analysis for a bypass at Dare, considering the 3 * 1.5
needs of Bataktava and Bhlh
Lead — local government
Land
Infrastructure for expansion ol intensive animal keeping
Investigate the spatial and infrastructure requirements to support the UAvay * 1.6
expansion of intensive animal keeping and processing (poultry and pigs) at
various locations throughout the region
Lead — State Government
Provision of industrial land
Develop industrial estates in Myth, north o! Clare and other regional 2 * * 1.6
centres to support the wine and agriculture industries
Lead — local government
Tourism facilities
Develop accommodation and recreational facilities to cater for increased 2 4- * 1.6
tourist demand
read — private sector
t Information and Communication Technology (ICT) — rdirs_eT3 Gn11-'/'$
Access to broadband
Improve telecommunications to southern Yorke Peninsula through lliway 4.7
'Connecting Yorke Peninsula' project
Encourage towns to aggregate demanQ and develop a business case to 2 4.7
• support installation of broadband
le ad — private sector
* Health ••e• Get-Ref)INc Csurci nit; ir.ii"--ResacTURE oniLY ,
Primary health care centres
Continue to upgrade hospital facilities o support the co-located delivery of 2 2.2
primary health care services including general practice, allied health,
mental health and Aboriginal health programs
11.f. lead — State Government, private sector
Aged care facilities
Provide more aged care and residential facilities and services 2 2.2
to meet the increased number ol retirees moving to the region 45
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sg Health Education and Training
There are 19 health services in the region, located at Port ♦ tk,ec
Broughton, Ardrossan, Balaklava, Maitland, Minlaton, TN(
avoA puv t-IlLioN PIA
Moonta, WaIlaroo. RNerten, Jamestown, Orroroo,
Peterborough, Laura (Rocky River), Biwa, Clare, Eudunda,
Snowtown, Hanky Bridge, Yorketown and Booleroo Centre.
The significant numbers of early retired and aged persons in
the region is a major issue for the provision of health services.
..9L There are some access difficulties to local and metropolitan
health facilities due to limited public and community
transport.
Housing
Land values throughout the region, especially on Yorke
Peninsula and around Clare, are rising as a result of interest
from retirees and people seeking a different pace of life. This A network of educational facilities including TAFE Regional
has seen an increase in housing, if not permanent residents, Institute campuses in Kadina, Yorketown and Narungga (at
in residential developments at Port Vincent marina, Black Point= Maitland) serves the Yorke Peninsula.
Point, Viaharp° marina, Moonta and Marion Bay. Holiday The Mid North has three TAFE campuses located at Clare,
homes held by absentee owners are increasingly becoming Jamestown and Peterborough. There is training in the areas
permanent retirement homes in many towns. of tourism and hospitality, primary industry value-adding
and aquaculture, as well as the aged care and retirement
Expansion of Primo by another 200 full time employees industries.
(FTE) to 500 people over the next two years and new poultry CD
facilities will increase the demand on housing. TAFE courses are available through distance education. D-
The demand for childcare facilities in the region has
increased. U)
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Waste Management
CD
Many of the towns in the region are facing the renewal
of solid waste disposal licences. The Central Region Local
Government Association is developing a Mid North/Southern
Flinders regional waste management strategy, including the
potential for a new central solid waste disposal site.
The District Council of Copper Coast has a solid waste
reading system and separation plant, which it operates as a
joint venture with the private sector.
Composting sites are required for the processing of waste
from intensive animal farming and other agricultural sources.
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APPENDIX
South Australia's Strategic Plan Summar of Tar ets
South Australia's Strategic Plan, Creating Opportunity,
contains 79 targets. They are set out below, with Plan
reference numbers (T1.1 etc) In brackets.
Ctleateetercednalresamits Strategic infrastructure: thineatoo investment in atfixogt areas of
infrastructure. such as <raccoon. Par and
Jobs: teeter the Austraba, mirage emel0yMent energy to SIPPOI and eshieve the Lapels in
cTern.lb rale wihn 10 years. 11.1) , Smith kis:rakes Sthategc Pear. (11.16)
Unemployment: Ethel cc better the Aetna/it average within credit rating: Actve re a AAA Credit raimg cone wen other
years. (112) mainland Str.e". PAPA J year:. 1i1.1r1
Youth unemployment: EckLal or baler the Austratan average wade S Performance Lead !ho naron n vial oftextrrni inns
years. (11.3) improvement government corneas vathin 5 year: (11.18)
Competitive business Maintain Adderces ring as the least codly in the South
Gamete: place la set up end do business in AusWaa Australian
(KPMG Compeave Agenteonos study) and public sector
continue to enprove our posnun internaticraly. — productivity:
(VIA)
Economic growth: Exceed the national moronic ;foal ate wahin Performance Lead Austregan ganammiinte ir timely and
10 yearn. (11.5) Improvement transparent government deciticr (name within S
Investment Moth or exceed Australia's rata cl business In the South years. 111.19)
Mestment as a percentage cr the economy Australian
men II) yen. IT I.0) public sector — quick
Total population. 'Ica" , Small Adettalaa population to 2 milie, decision-manng:
by 2060, rather than the protected populmor
decline. (T1.7) Datclive 2: InirreYttla Witting
Interstate migration Reduce net loss to nterstate to zero hr 2008
with a positive indoor from 2009 (T1.8) Duality of life: Improve Addratie'S guilty of Me rerrivrg on the
Overseas migration Melon Scoth Auwaia share 01 internellenal Wiliam M. Mercer Duality of Life index to ho in
wants to ArcuSia at Stale'e shwa o' the the top 20 does in the wand within 10 years.
antra naval moieties. over the next 10 (T2.1)
years (11.9) Healthy South Increase healthy life coax-tiny of Scutt,
Productivity: Exceed Ausetlia's average irodicenty growth Australians: Atonality,' to lead the notion within 10 years.
mini, 10 yews. (11.10) (12.2)
Industrial relations. Achieve the lowest number of working days lost Intent mortality: Continue to be the best perfaning State in
per thousand entity's. n /Wanda sum,, to Australia. 12.3)
)ears. IT1.1t) Psychological distress: Equal or Eimer than the Australen average wain
Capons: Treble the value of Smith Austreila meat 10 years. (12.4)
income di S25 Minn by ?on, we, moaners Smoking: Reduce the percentage of yourg *wane
anted by the wort of the industry-led Eivo1 invokers by 10% wahin 10 years. 12.51
Council which was estateshed in 2004. Industry- Overweight: Reduce the percentage cd SOOM Australians who
?greed seclond goals that wig anal in meeting ' are overweight a obese by 10% within 10 years.
' the ovend target intaltie $7.5 bitten by 2013 by W2.8)
the food Industry in macro the Coed Plan Sport and recreation:
1 Excised the Australian average for paricipalion in
Wad. over 53 b lion net only by the wire spat and chorcal activity within 10 years. (T2.7)
industry by 2010 Miner devatopng cur experts Crime rats*: Reduce vine ales to the lowest In Adelretie
d motor vehicles. irereasag the arrant 20% per vein 10 yearn. (72.8)
annum sales arc revenue growth of the Rood safety: Reduce road faiebbeS by 40% by 2010. wen an
eicaronics industry and bather consolida$ng ongoing loon on reductions in latates and
Adelaide nb the defence Industry capita ce Sleeve intones traces WI modes. (T2.9)
Aaraalia and developing defence mduli•Y Greater safety at braid Achieve the nationally sated target cl 40%
=nitl lAnmakt wit Yee contribute to the reduction in alp" by 2012 (WWinona, OHS
oreral lave( by ;diming arnbtous woloratio, Strategy tCO2-2012. Natcapal Occupational
and processing lavas. We will mirk IC more Health and &slid), Corinteiln) 17.1n)
than double cur share of national service eXparti
and increase out extorts ce abate* Objective 3: Attaining Sustainabilthi
transformed msrufactures (71.12)
Toudem industry: thcrease visitor expeldbae in South Australia The River Murray: haw'sa ervronmareal lows by 500 GL n the
tourism incusby from 53.4 bier in 2001 to 510 Murray-Gerbig and moor theulatieS by 2008 as
bison by 2008 by ',creasing niter runners and a fret step towards Weaving sustanabilny in the
longa et say and. riate momently. by Munak-Danng basin, mot a tenger-term target
maiming tounst spending. (T1.13) tCP reach 1500 Cl. by 2018. 03.1)
Share of oversee., Donde Sosh Australia cyan ce overcoat Enemy consumption — Reduce energy consturnmice in Government
student: students wen, 10 years. (71.14) government: beliorgs by 25% wenn 10 years and lead
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rt in the home, early intervention and
• provide for the needs of an ageing population, by suppo
improved recuperation, rehabiitation and respite facilities
rare treatments and procedures, with
• balance the need to centralise complex, expensive or
dicine and community based
decentralisation made possible by information technology, teleme
care
in local, regional and central settings.
• deliver high quality care through networked clinical services
by the system to achieve system reform.
A, GHR recognises the intentions and attempts made structu ral reform and government and health
However, this cannot be achieved without fundamental
system commitment to it. i itC
The implications are clear. System reform is essential.
and demand pressures. It is not sustainable
The health system is under stress, with increasing budget
cy and equity.
into the next generation on grounds of quality of care, efficien
professional, committed and passionate workforce
Despite this escalating pressure and demand. a
many people working over and above required working
staffs South Australia's health services, with
much longer, despite the support of dedicated
hours. The workforce cannot sustain the pressures for
volunteers and family carers.
they are acted upon, the government will race
-A GHR's proposals address this unsustainability. Unless
commitments.
difficulties in achieving its health and social agenda
or world-shattering. They are similar to what is
The directions proposed in this report are not new
rable to Australia. It is no: the directions that are
happening internationally in health in countries compa
controversial; it is the act of implementing them.
However, there are real reasons for optimism.
Systemic reform of the health industry is not easy.
ics of change are much better understood.
Though there are no guarantees of success, the dynam istic
wcrk will be an advantage and will thwart unreal
Knowing the challenges and the dittiCulty of the
expectations.
Australian public health system. A wide range
A Chapter One presents the case for change for the South
significant demographic, cultural, economic and
of factors impact on the health system. These include
delivery and technology. There is also increasing
social changes, and dramatic changes in health care
and believing they have the right to the best of the
community awareness, with consumers expecting
ain values of some of these interventions.
latest technology and treatments, despite the uncert
. However, there are inequalities. the role of
By world standards, Australia has a good health system
the social determinants of health' are addressed
in this context. The burden of disease has moved
cause pressure on the system and impact on the
towards more chronic conditions. All of these factors
services.
capacity of the system to maintain high quality, safe
reforms are
year 2011 indicates that, if the proposed
A modelling exercise carried out by GHR to the additional
bleakicTliere will be a continuing demand for
not implemented, the future scenario is will remain
expense of primary carefTreatment of illness
investment in acute hospital services at the
early intervention.
the dominant focus rather than prevention and
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At° implementing the 10 Year Local
Health Service Plans pi PCJ91 Ki E
CoLntry Health SA hr= %"The local community has )(Mr Humphrys said the lir In February 2011the Minister
cst:iialisilec Svc loci: been working for some time Taskgroups have considered released (our of the 33 plans
now on their 10 Year Local the recommendations in the outlining strategic directions
Teslegrotips to prioritise
Health Service Plans which 10 year plans and are working for Whyalla, Port Lincoln,
end Implement the
provide the strategic long with key stakeholders to Mount Gambier arid the
recommendations cf term vision for their health outline how the priority /Overland.
the 10 Year Local Health services," Mr Humphrys said. services can be implemented. I he 29 retraining plans
Savce Piers. "Each Taskgroup has reviewed "The Taskgroup will draft a will lc thellsez ar.ci
The Taskgroups have the directions outlined in 1-3 year implementation plan
released in the corning
been created according the plans for their areas to which will give consideration
determine the priorities and to aspects such as Aboriginal months.
to geographical area and
will cover: timing for new or enhanced health, aged care and mental Visit www.countryhealthsa.
health services." health; and what actions sa.gov.au/plannIngservices
• Eyre, Flinders Ranges and
. Liais of the and resources are required to find out more about
the Far North
to implement the important the 10 Year Local Health
Mid and Lower North, TaskgroLps come
priorities in the short term," Service Plans. You can
Yorke and Barossa from a variety of Mr Humphtys said. view the membership of
• Inner Country professions irciLdirg The Taskgroups will aim the five Taskgroups and
:> Riverland and Magee doctors. nurses. allied to corrplete the 1-3 year much more. Comments
Coorong "ea 7 S1'7 ff. konrig r implementation plan by the and feedback can be made
health delegates. end of March 2012. to Taskgrouos by emaihng
South East
The 10 Year Local Health CHSAImplementation
Brett Humphrys (A/Manager, local government
Planning Projects) said representatives and Service Plans were prepared
the five Taskgroups has HAC members. by local Health Advisory
commenced their role to Councils in conjunction
determine the top health with local dinicians and
priorities for implementation health services.
across the region over the
next three years.
Increased paediatric capacity
at Mount Gambier
The facility now has two fulkirne It's a significant increase to "It's hard for patients
paediatricians and recruitment the level of service we're able to make that journey
is ongoing fora further .5 to provide and this is reflected
position, a significant boost to especially when we're
in the extra workload were
children health in the region. seeing now. talking about parents
The team is also supported by with sick children.
a full time medical officer and "We're getting busier
"Now a vast majority can
a paediatric registrar position and busier all the time." come to Mount Gambier
which is filled by trainees on a Dr Hague said the vast Hospital which is much
six month rotation. improvement in the equipment more convenient.
Paediatrician Dr Shahid Hague available at Mount Gambier
Children and parents Hospital was also a big factor. *This is a really positive
said the increased capacity
in the South East have was very good news for the "Previously many patients thing for the Mount
a new reason to smile South East. were required to travel Gambier community."
with increased capacity "With the great paediatric to Adelaide for simple
team we have in place now diagnoses," Dr Hague said.
In the paediatric team
we are better equipped to
at Mount Gambier meet the needs of the local
Hospital. corrmunity," Dr Hague said.
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How dons the PATS process work?
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subsidy program funded by the Government of South Go to the local doctor
• Vent, Oa: temte a not
Australia to assist people travelling more than 100km
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Ti nun.
All the changes are explained
Nino DiSisto, Director of
Country Health SA said
'Then instead of waiting
for a cheque to arrive, in a new Information Booklet,
Brochure; Fact Sheets and
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• ce,-Nrantir.44me ant) «te lea
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enhancements are being patients will have the funds MIC.4111.
4-4ce,s;
introduced to the scheme to deposited into their account, Application Form. •
streamline the process when avoiding frustrating delays in
patients need to travel to
access specialist health care.
purchasing fuel and tickets.'
Over 25 information forums
were held across regional
South Australia to explain
0 After your medical
appointments
Mr DiSisto said further ,a‘toasni capita.,
"Earlier this year we changes were introduced the refinements, and deliver • ionall ternaettl IOM'S and Wept,
from 1 November 2011 the new communications
intro&ced the first
including pre-approved materials to stakeholders Payment
round of improvements • tarrent of my OU•ItatC0 vou'rt
:.Ito
medical endorsement for between September and to Irrtitsm racks*,
'Odt•rnont
which included an online
air travel and clinical criteria October 2011.
distance celculator •Ilocflio Yo., • • try.. h al.•••••••.... WNW.
for approval of air-travel tin Milanent. MS, pus*
and electronic funds Improvements from
and escorts.
transfer: Mr DiSisto said. 1 November 2O11
'These PATS updates have To find out more please visit
"The new online distance > Eligiblity criteria & pre
been introduced to make the www.countryhealthsa.
calculator uses up-to-date approval for air travel
process faster, fairer and mere sa.gov.au/pats or contact
GPS mapping data to allow (outlined in information
consistent for all patients PATS on (08) 8721 1551.
patients, health practitioners Booklet)
across Country Health SA,"
and the broader community Mr DiSisto said. Eligibility criteria for escorts
to determine how many (outlined in Information
kilometres need to be travelled "Under the new system South Booklet)
and receive an estimate of Australians will have a more > New Information Booklet
their PATS reimbursement. efficient and secure service to
and Brochure
support them when they need
> Facts sheets on escorts and
it the most."
air travel
> Updated application form
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3 Murray Bridge Increased Improvements
embraces pacciatr.c capacity to PATS
I eleohyschairy at Mount Gambier
$36 Million Ceduna
Redevelopment Complete
The TIEW Ceitna OStrY.I He8AI, SeMLOS main orrira.-ic.a
"The Government and Stage One of the project was "The new layout is much
The Ceduna GP Plus Health
Country Health SA are completed in March 2011 easier for the community to
Care Centre has opened
committed to enhancing with a brand new Emergency navigate and is also more
its doors to local residents,
marking the completion primary health care services Department, theatre suite, efficient because it shares
in country areas to help day procedure unit and staff and resources.
of the $36 million Ceduna
District Health Services reduce demand on our local residential aged care facility
"The result is a modern,
redevelopment. hospitals," Minister Hill said. added on to the existing
state of the art design
building.
GP services, Child and "The Ceduna District Health which is accessible to
Adolescent Mental Health, Services redevelopment is a Stage Two of the project is everyone."
dental services, community fantastic example of this, with now also complete following
an extensive refurbishment The facility was formally
health, allied health and acute hospital services and
of the old building which opened by the Health
Home and Community primary health care services
now houses the Ceduna GP Minister on 30 September
Care Services are all now under the same roof.
Plus Health Care Centre. with an Open Day including
now available. "Patients are able to access tours of the facility,
Health Minister John Hill hospital services, GPs, "The facility has been entertainment and a
says the redeveloped dentistry, community health, specifically designed community 88Q.
facility is a great asset for allied health, physiotherapy, with patient flow in
the Ceduna community, mental health, dietetics and mind," Minister Hill said.
offering a new - integrated - a day activity centre, all from
approach to health. a single point of entry."
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Hospitals that have
a Country Health Country Health SA
SA Local Health
Network Home
Delivered Meals
improves home
Service. delivered meal service.*
Barmera
(08) 8588 0400
Bordertown
(08) 8752 9000
Cleve
(08) 8678 2399
Coober Pedy
(08) 8612. 5009
Elliston
(08) 8687 91
Gumeracha
(08) 8209 9200
Hawker
(08) 8648 4007
Country Health SA has Prior to 19 September. prices "We recognise that
Kangaroo Island streamlined its home charged for home delivered for people on a 'fixed
meals varied from $4 in income, the increase
(08) 8553 4200 delivered meal service.
Kimba, Cleve and Elliston
standardising meal may have an impact
to ¶6.50 in many other
Kapunda packages and prices This is why CHSA is
locations.
(08) 8566 2007 across the State.
phasing in the new
CHSA ha's staggered the pricing arrangement."
Kimba Under the new system, clients price increase for clients in
in all parts of South Australia Kimba, Cleve and Eiliston Under the scheme, healthy
(08) 8627 2095
will now receive soup, a over six months, with costs and nutritious meals are
Kingston main course and dessert increasing to $5.80 from home delivered to clients,
when they order their $6.80 19 September and will reach including older South
(08) 8767 0222
home delivered meal from 19 parity with other sites from Australians, those with
September 2011. disabilities and their carers.
Loxton 1 March 2012.
(08) 8584 8555 Country Health SA Executive "Standardising prices Home delivered meals help
Director Corporate Services improve overall wellbeing,
Meningie means that home enabling clients to stay in their
Onno van der Wel said the
delivered meals clients own homes, enjoy improved
(08) 8575 7777 changes are in keeping
with Meals on Wheels SA
in all parts of the State health through balanced
Mt Pleasant three course rreal service
will know that when they nutrition and keep in touch
(08) 8568 0000 and prices, and will provide place their order, they with their local community.
consistency to country will receive a nutritious
For more information about
Naracoorte residents. three course meal," Mr Country Health SA's home
(08) 8762 8100 van der Wel said.
"To date, the prices clients delivered meals service, visit
have been changed for Patients receiving home www.countryhealthsa.
Penola delivered meals now get sa.gov.au
home delivered meals have
(08) 8737 2311 varied and there have been more; they receive a fresh
differing levels of service, soup, main course and a
Pinnaroo with some clients receiving dessert as a standard service.
(08) 8577 9222 only main meals whilst Previously, not all South
others have received the Australians received this
full three courses," service.
Mr van der Wel said.
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visiting Roxby extension for the Port Augusta
Downs every medical imaging Community
two weeks in Port Pine Health team
Expectant mothers in Roxby Residents in Port Pirie will Joint winners of the Improving The State Government is
Downs will now have soon have greater access to Community Wellbeing 2011 undertaking the following
fortnightly access to support 7.f radiologists locally with the SA Health Award for the capital investment projects:
and advice from Port Augusta announcement of an extended Aboriginal Community Foodies * S12.49 million for the
midwives until the locally medical imaging contract. Program were announced on development of a GP Plus
based position has been filled. Country Health SA has Friday 18 November 2011. at Port Pine and upgrade of .4-"
While the visits previously negotiated a three year • The program has expanded to Hammill House is complete.
occurred every six weeks, extension of the contract with include 45 active Aboriginal 141 million for the
demand has led Country I-MED which will offer greater Community Foodies. redevelopment of the
Health SA (CHSA) to add more availability of radiologists Community Foodies is a Riverland Country General
midwives to the rotation, and the re-introduction of South Australian nutrition Hospital in Berri has
meaning the service can now mammography services. program that aims to build the commenced construction.
be offered at regular two
I-MED has sourced a new capacity of communities to 515 million to help build
week intervals.
digital mammography make healthier food choices the $69.3 million Regional
Ros McRae, Director Flinders machine which was installed by training and supporting Cancer Centre at the
and Outback Health Service. last month. volunteer community Whyalla Country General
CHSA said the visiting members (the 'Foodies') to act
Onno van der Wel, Executive Hospital. The Whyalla
midwives provide ante-natal
Director Corporate Services as agents for change. Regional Cancer Centre
and post-natal appointments,
said the new extension will will provide easier access
free of charge for anyone in
offer Port Pirie residents more to oncology treatment for
the community.
access to medical imaging patients living in the State's
"Originally we weren't sure
services locally. north and west.
how much capacity the visiting
that under
midwives would have but with "I am confident
this new agreement the
such a fantastic response to
service will deliver the high
Do you have
the service we've been able to an article for
secure more midwives to help standard of care local residents From left to right the Hon
staff it," Ms McRae said. deserve," Mr van der Wel said. Jay Weatherill MP, Premier CountryHeaith?
"The new contract extension of South Australia, Carmel
-With current staffing we can If you have any contributions
will resolve the issues of Daw Selina HA Judy Johnson,
now confirm that the visits will or story ideas, please email
occur approximately every radiologist and equipment and Lisa Lawton receiving CliSklithealth.sa.gov.au
two weeks. availability in Port Pirie. the award.
Become graduates like Joanne Services Division of the Flinders
Applications now McMillan and Juie Graney of Medical Centre, the graduates
open for the 2012 the Mount Gambier & Districts completed their project on
Clinical Practice Health Service, to receive a reducing the incidence of
Improvement certificate for completing a pressure ulcers in patients from
Clinical Practice Improvement the Mount Gambier Hospital.
Program ccurse project. Presented by For more information about From left ro right Joanne
Margaret Walker, the Project applying see www.sahealth. McMillan, Margaret Walker,
Manager of Surgical & Specialty sa.govau/safetyandquality and Julie Graney
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issues related to specific groups or regions.
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coordinated, strategic and integrated health care system to meet the health needs of South
Australians. *.
In country areas, Health Advisory Councils are based geographically to ensure a continuing strong
link between communities and their health services.. There are 42 county Health Advisory
Councils (HAC) in South Australia.
The Country Health SA Local Health Network Board Health Advisory Council works with
Country Health SA to plan health services for the people of rural and remote South Australia.
Health Advisory Councils in country South Australia may be incorporated or non-incorporated.
Incorporated Health Advisory Councils in country South Australia hold assets, manage bequests
and provide advice on local health service needs and priorities. The Country Health SA Local
Health Network Board Health Advisory Council holds assets on behalf of non-incorporated Health
Advisory Councils.
View the list of Country Health Advisory Councils
Health Advisory Councils have also been established for SA Ambulance Service (SAAS)
volunteers and for Veterans to advise the Minister for Health on particular issues related to these
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Expectant mothers in Roxby Residents in Port Pine will Joint winners of the Improving Jhe State Government is
Downs will now have soon have greater access to Community Wellbeing 2011 undertaking the following
fortnightly access to support • radiologists locally with the SA Health Award for the capital investment projects:
and advice from Port Au announcement of an ex Aboriginal Community Foodies $12.49 million for the
midwives until the locally edical imaging contr*; Program were announced on development of a GP Plus
based position has been filled. Friday 18 November 2011. at Port Pine and upgrade of
While the visits previously negotiated a t ree year fi e program has expanded to Hammitt House is complete.
occurred every six weeks, extension of the contract with include 45 active Aboriginal $41 million for the
demand has led Country I-MED which will offer greater Community Foodies. redevelopment of the
Health SA (CHSA) to add more availability of radiologists Community Foodies is a Riverland Country General
midwives to the rotation, and the re-introduction of South Australian nutrition Hospital in Berri has
meaning the service can now mammography services. that aims to build the commenced construction.
program
be offered at regular two
I-MED has sourced a new capacity of communities to $15 million to help build
week intervals. make healthier food chokes
digital mammography the $69.3 million Regional
Ros McRae, Director Hinders machine which was installed by training and supporting Cancer Centre at the
and Outback Health Service, last month. volunteer community Whyalla Country General
CHSA said the visiting members (the 'Foodies') to act
Onno van der Wet Executive Hospital. The Whyalla
midwives provide ante-natal
Director Corporate Services as agents for change. Regional Cancer Centre
and post-natal appointments,
said the new extension will will provide easier access
free of charge for anyone in
offer Port Pirie residents more to oncology treatment for
the community.
access to medical imaging patients living in the states
'Originally we weren't sure
services locally. north and west.
how much capacity the visiting
"I am confident that under
midwives would have but with
this new agreement the
such a fantastic response to Do you have
service will deliver the high
the service we've been able to
standard of care local residents From left to right the Hon an article for
secure more midwives to help
staff it: Ms McRae said. deserve," Mr van der Wel said. Jay Weatherill me Premier CountryHealth?
"The new contract extension of South Australia, Carmel If you have any contributions
"With current staffing we can
will resolve the issues of Daw, Selina Hill Judy Johnson,
now confirm that the visits will or story ideas, please email
radiologist and equipment and Lisa Lawton receiving CHSAGhealth.sa.gov.au
occur approximately every
two weeks. availability in Port Pine. the award.
Become graduates like Joanne Services Division of the Flinders
Applications now McMillan and Julie Graney of Medical Centre, the graduates
open for the 2012 the Mount Gambier & Districts completed their project on
Clinical Practice Health Service, to receive a reducing the incidence of
Improvement certificate for completing a pressure ulcers in patients from
Clinical Practice Improvement the Mount Gambier Hospital.
Program course project Presented by For more information about From left to right Joanne
Margaret Walker, the Project applying see www.sahealth. McMillan, Margaret Walker,
Manager of Surgical & Specialty se.gov.atilsafetyandquality and Julie Graney
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4.12 DHS develop a strategy for coordinating ongoing public information and education across the
health system.
4.13 DHS support the development of community capacity to provide independent consumer voices
within the health system.
) if Chapter 5: Workforce development
5.1 OHS and health services provide management training and development to ensure effective
leadership capacity and creative responses to change.
5.2 DHS establish a statewide health workforce planning group with responsibility for:
(i) developing integrated information systems, including human resource systems, that will
provide accurate workforce data and information -
(ii) developing a strategic planning process that employs appropriate evidence based
methodologies and enables identification of future health workforce requirements
(iii) ensuring integration of workforce, service and financial planning
nd other key
A . iv) developing partnerships with universities, technical and further education,k
stakeholders , to facilitate implementat ion of health workforce plans
(v) developing a future clinical workforce that reduces demarcations, encourages
teamwork, and enhances career opportunities and skills
(vi) developing a marketing and recruitment capacity for the health system with resources
contributed by major public and private employers
(vii) developing an approach to regular staff satisfaction/climate surveys to be used by DHS
and regional health services with the capacity for statewide benchmarking.
Per.
5.3 CMS develop a comprehensive strategy to attract mature age students from rural areas into
health professional education.
5.4 The State Government, through DHS and all South Australian universities, approach the
Commonwealth Government to seek approval and funding for the introduction of a
postgraduate distance education program for generic rural health practitioners. *-
5.5 OHS provide a focus on the development of the Aboriginal health worldorce by initially:
(i) regulating and formally recognising the role of the Aboriginal health worker
(i) extending funding for Aboriginal health worker training from an annual cycle to a three-
year cycle
(ii) increasing the number of clinical placements for Aboriginal nurses
(iv) funding statewide cultural awareness training on an ongoing basis to address racism
faced by Aboriginal health staff.
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The South Australian health 'system' is fragmented
and uncoordinated. This is exemplified by multip
planning processes, regional boundaries, projec le
t funding and governance arrangements.
The case for change provides a blunt messa
ge. System reform is the only way to ensure that
the next
generation of South Australians has a health system
that meets its needs.
.4)( Chapter Two outlines how today's governance arrangements in the South
Australian public health
system are enshrined in the South Australian Health Commission
Act 1976 (SAHC Act) which brought
together a range of disparate hospitals and health service
s under a unified system of governance.
Times have changed. Today, one of the primary objecti
ves of health systems around the world is
promote cohesion, ensuring service coordination to
and integration to best meet population health needs.
The challenge for governments is to improve coordination
and integration without losing the ability to
remain responsive to local and regional communities
.
The current governance and funding arrangements
of the system, which has over 70 separately
incorporated health units, present a significant challenge
to establishing a coordinated and reoriented
system for the future.
A populaton health funding model is recommended, suppo
rted by a regional governance structure to
promote population health, meet equity objectives and
find ways to enhance service coordination and
collaboration.
Chapter Three outlines the weaknesses in the curren
t care delivery system. Apart from the
fragmentation and lack of cohesion previously mentio
ned, the Commonwealth-state funding
arrangements provide an additional impediment to establishing
a seamless primary health care focused
system.
4
--4 The lack of information technology, telecommunications and
has also retarded progress* framework is provid
appropriate community based resources
ed to assist in overcoming some of these obstacles
to achieving a primary health care focused system that
has a commitment to disease prevention, health
promotion and early intervention. Key attnOutes are explor
ed, from consumer and system perspectives.
System components and mechanisms for integration, partne
rships and coordination are described.
IV Engagement with the Commonwealth and local govern
ments is required to ensure coherence of
planning, policy and funding directions to enable an integra
ted primary health care system to be
provided. Enabling infrastructure, specifically for information techno
logy, telecommunications, capital.
research and health futures, is addressed.
Chapter Four puts the case that accountable and effectiv
e management of public resources is a
fundamental responsibility and challenge for government.
Accountability and transparency for the
quality and safety of health services is a key aspec of
t health system performance
However, information is typically poorly disseminated and engag
ement of the community, consumers
and clinicians in decision-making processes happens more by chance
than by design.
A framework is provided that will deliver accountable and transparent
governance of the health system.
founded on the principles of community, consumer and clinician
involvement. Mechanisms and
structures are proposed to provide meaningful community involvement
in decision making and strong
clinical governance.
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Dear Miss
On behalf of Hon John Hill MP, Minister for Health, I acknowledge receipt of your
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Dear Miss=
Thank you for your letter of 18 September 2009 about the establishment of a Specialist
Medical Centre in Port Pirie. *
SA Health recognises and encourages private medical services to be established within
rural communities. SA Health and Country Health SA (CHSA) have a long established
history of working collaboratively with private medical practitioners in the provision of
health services to the residents of local communities.
Currently, CHSA and the local Health Advisory Council for Port Pirie are engaged in
a 10 year health service needs and planning process. This process will identify the
needs of the Iota! community and support the planning of long term health services to
meet those needs. You may wish totonsider discussing your proposal to establisn
the Specialist Medical Centre in Port Pine with Mr Roger Kirchner,pirector Mid North
Cluster, CHSA on telephOne 8638 4575.
Thank you for bringing this matter to my attention and I trust this information w:I: be of
assistance to you.
Yours :izin-a-ely
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At meetings that have occurred during the year of 2009ketween you and I so you can provide this
information to the Minister for Health.
I can confirm that we have met on two occasions tokdiscuss your proposed Business Plan and
research and that these meetings were hei oni11 December 2009 and 5 February 201tOcas
arranged by my theritxecutive Assistant, Ms Jemrha Salvemini."
I also understand that you would like information on the role of the ort Pine Health Advisory
Council (HAC)Aand that you are considering applying to the HAC to ecome a member. Can I
please suggest that you write to the HAC expressing your interest in becoming a member and ask
that the HAC consider your nomination. The letter can be made attention to Mr Barry Hay.
Presiding Member of the Port Pirie Health Advisory Council, PO Box 546, Port Pine SA 5540.
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Mick O'Halloran Australian Labor Party 1938-1960
Tom Casey Australian Labor Party 1960-1970
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Liberal Terry Boylan 7,713 36.5 -12.0
Labor John Rohde 3,900 18.5 -22.0
Greens Joy O'Brien 644 3.1 -0.7
Family First John McComb 561 2.7 -2.5
Save the RAH Max Van Dissel 328 1.6 +1.6
Total formal votes 21,111 97.2
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Liberal Terry Boylan 10,526 1 49.9 -1.8
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Electoral district of Frome
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frome is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It
is named after Edward Charles Frome, the third surveyor-general of South Australia. The electorate
is based around the industrial city of Port Pirie and the agriculture areas of Clare and Gilbert Valleys.
It covers a total of 6,889.7 lun2 and takes in the towns of Auburn, Clare, Crystal Brook, Gladstone,
Laura, Mintaro, Penwortham, Port Broughton, Port Pirie, Snowtown, Tarlee and Riverton.
Frome has existed in three incarnations throughout the history of the House of Assembly: as a multi-
member marginal electorate from 1884 to 1902, as a single member electorate in a multi member
electoral system from 1938 to 1977, and as a marginal to moderately safe seat for the Liberal Party
of Australia since 1993.
The first incarnation was, like the rest of the state, independent-held until the development of the
party system until in the 1890s. The two seats were split evenly with a conservative and a liberal
member from 1890 until the seat's abolition in 1902.
The second incarnation began in 1938 after the introduction of the Playmander. The electorate was
iS dominated by the Labor-votkig town of Port Piriets a single member seat. The seat was won by
Mick O'Halloran, who served as Opposition Leader from 1949 until his death in 1960. After the end
of the Playmander which saw all electorates hold approximately the same number of voters, Frome
took in more rural areas around Port Pirie, and was lost by Labor to the Liberal and Country League,
until the abolition of the seat in 1977.
The third incarnation saw the seat revived at the 1991 redistribution as a marginal seat, which took it
Port Pirie and surrounding rural areas. It was first contested at the 1993 election and was won by
Liberal candidate Rob Kerin.
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Kerin chose to retire in November 200§S,twhich triggered a January 2009 Frome by-election. The sea
won by independenrGeoff Brock‘fter—a very close preference contest in which Brock finish
second place by 30 votes, with the Liberals in front and Labor coming third. Brock rvived
sufficient preferences from theeliminated Labor candidate to prevail over the Liberal candidate by
over 600 votes, or 51.7 percent of the two-candidate preferred vote. He increased his primary and
two-candidate vote significantly at the42010 election, and the Labor candidate notably won the two-
party preferred vote against the Liberal candidate by 36 votes. or-
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Australia to help meet the increasing demand for healthcare services.
Health Minister John Hill said the total operating expenditure budget for Country Health SA in 2009-10 was
$630.4m, which is a 7 per cent increase on the last financial year.
'We're also investing $51m over four years to fund 160 additional full-time nursing and midwifery positions
across the State," he said.
Since 2002, 902 doctors have been employed and 2883 nurses.
The 2009-10 Capital Program for country SA includes:
* $1.6m to upgrade Hammill House Nursing Home at Port Pirie Hospital.
• $360,000 for the construction of t
• $15.6m towards the 536m redevelopment of Ceduna Hospital.
* $7m towards the $15m redevelopment of Whyalla Hospital.
• $5.7m to start the 541m redevelopment of Berri Hospital.
* $4.97m for Improving Care for Older Patients in Public Hospital which includes the implementation of
privacy, fire and safety improvements in a number of country facilities.
$2.1m to replace two BreastScreen SA country mobile units that will incorporate digital mammography
technology.
* $900,000 for the provision of new intermediate care mental health facilities within Country intermediate Care
Facilities.
• $579,000 for the upgrade of Ambulance Stations - Country Volunteer Staffed.
• $440,000 for Urology equipment in Mount Gambier.
* $75,000 for a new eye surgery machine in Port Lincoln.
John Hill
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02 November, 2012 - The Hon Mark Butler MP, Ministerfor Mental Health and Ageing Minister
for Social Inclusion, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform
Respite Services to be Extended Across Australia
Minister for Mental Health and Ageing Mark Butler has announced an additional $12.1 million in
funding to extend the National Respite for Carers Program (NRCP).
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02 November, 2012 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Ministerfor Health
*, Australia and Gates Foundation'cund Fight Against Drug Resistance -
Australia is providing $5 million to the World Health Organization (WHO) over the next three years
as part of a project jointly sponsor by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to deal with the
emerging threat of drug-resistant malaria in the Greater Mekong Sub-region.
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01 November, 2012 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Minister for Health
Improved Access to Medicare-Funded MRI Services
Thousands of patients, particularly children, will benefit from expanded access to Medicare-funded
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) services.
01 November, 2012 - The Hon Mark Butler MP, Minister for Mental Health and Ageing Minister
for Social Inclusion, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform
Baseball League to Tackle Binge Drinking
The Australian Baseball Federation and the Australian Baseball League have formed a landmark
partnership to sign up to the Be the Influence: Tackling Binge Drinking campaign.
31 October, 2012 - The Hon Warren Snowdon, Minister for Indigenous Health
New Grants Build on the Work at 58 Men's Sheds
More than fifty Men's Sheds across Australia will receive funding from the Australian Government
to upgrade their facilities or buy new equipment and tools, in the latest round of grants announced on
31 October.
31 October, 2012 - The Hon Catherine King, Parliamentary Secretaryfor Health and Ageing
Australians Warned of Late Effects of Polio
Doctors and the general community have been urged to learn about the late effects of polio, which
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The Department of Health released this concept of the GP
Plus Health Care Centre, to be located on Gertrude Street.
Work is underway on the $12.5 million project, which is
expected to be completed by the end of next year.
Work has begun for the construction of a new $12.5 million GP Plus Health Care
Centre in Port Pine, expected to be completed by end of next year.
The new facility will be built on Gertrude Street, at the site of the YMCA building,
near the hospital and will provide physical infrastructure to support the delivery of
integrated services, including space for consulting rooms, group meetings, therapy
procedures and car parking.
The integrated health service will offer more access to preventative health care
and an increase in the range of programs available.
"The new $12.5m GP Plus Health Care Centre will help Port Pine residents to
prevent and manage chronic disease and stay healthy and out of hospital," said
Roger Kirchner, Director of the Mid North Health Services.
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14 April, 2013 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Minister for Health
New Anti-Smoking Campaign `Stop before the Suffering Starts'
Health Minister, The Hon Tanya Plibersek, has launched a brand new wave of anti-smoking
advertising in the Australian Government's latest world-leading efforts to help Australians stop
smoking for good.
11 April, 2013 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Minister for Health
Immunisation Rates High But More Work to Do
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10 November, 2012 - The Hon Mark Butler MP, Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Minister
for Social Inclusion, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform
New Aged Care Places Offered as Reform Plan Moves Forward
More than 14,000 new aged care places will be offered across Australia for 2012-13 as part of
implementing the Government's $3.7 billion aged care reform plan — Living Longer Living Better.
09 November, 2012 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Ministerfor Health
Transcript of Doorstop - Standing Council on Health - Perth - 9 November 2012
09 November, 2012 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Minister for Health
Federal Minister Welcomes Leadership on Medical Interns
Health Minister Tanya Plibersek today congratulated those jurisdictions that are working with the
Commonwealth to fund additional medical internship training in public and private hospitals.
09 November, 2012 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Ministerfor Health
Minister Welcomes Western Australian Funding for Intern Training
nt's
The Minister for Health, Tanya Plibersek, has welcomed the Western Australian Governme
decision to fund additional medical internship training in the state's public and private hospitals.
09 November, 2012 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Ministerfor Health
Snrinaborg's Three Card Trick on Health Funding
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Health Minister Tanya Plibersek has said the Australian Government's investment in Queenslan
health continues to grow.
09 November, 2012 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Ministerfor Health
Davis' Three Card Trick on Health Funding -4(-
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Health Minister Tanya Plibersek has said the Australian Government's investment
4 health continues to grow.
09 November, 2012 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Minister for Health
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More than $260 million has been committed to upgrade our metropolitan hospitals, so we can
deliver the best care for patients first time, every time.
One year of helping some of our most seriously injured
This budget marks the one year anniversary of the Lifetime Support Scheme which is expected to
invest around $14 million in 2015-16 to help motorists severely injured in vehicle accidents
in South Australia get the rehabilitation and support they need sooner, so they can return to their
homes and community.
Supporting Health Research
An additional $5.1 million over four years, on top of our 533.7 million investment, has been
made available by the State Government to support the South Australian Health and Medical
Research Institute so that it can continue vital research to help us live healthier lives and reduce
the level of healthcare we need in the future.
Making our paramedics jobs easier
This budget invests $4.8 million in 2015-16 towards
the $15.5 million replacement of ambulance
mechanical stretchers and handling units, to decrease
the number of injuries experienced by our dedicated
paramedics and increase patient comfort.
An additional $16.1 million over two years will also
be invested to expand the ambulance fleet by 12
vehicles and to build and expand ambulance stations
in the North. West and South. In addition, SA Health
is committing funding to help get more ambulance
crews on our streets and support staff.
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-9fr 21 March, 2013 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Minister for Health
A Record Number of GPs in Training
This year's record number of GPs in tra' will boost the number of doctors in country Australia
and develop the next generalon o7 quail le -Ps.
20 March, 2013 - The Hon Mark Butler MP, Ministerfor Mental Health and Ageing, Ministerfor
Social Inclusion. Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform
Greater Sulmort for Younger Australians With Dementia
Thousands of people living with younger onset dementia will receive vital support thanks to a $16.8
million investment by the Australian Government.
20 March, 2013 - The Hon Mark Butler MP, Ministerfor Mental Health and Ageing, Ministerfor
Social Inclusion, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Menial Health Reform
More Scholarships for Aged Care Workers
Minister for Ageing Mark Butler has announced 72 new aged care nursing scholarships as part of the
Australian Government's commitment to boost the aged care workforce.
19 March, 2013 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Minister for Health
Services Delivered by Medicare Locals to be Cut by Tony Abbott
The Federal Coalition has confirmed its policy to scrap Medicare Locals.
19 March, 2013 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Ministerfor Health
Bulk Billing Rates at Record Highs
Bulk billing rates for GP services are at an equal record high, with 82% of GP services bulk billed in
the December quarter.
19 March, 2013 - The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Ministerfor Health
Speech - Breathing New Life into General Practice Conference
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