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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 653 asked in the Legislative Assembly on 21 October 2021 by Ms L. Mettam

Parliament: 41 Session: 1

CORONAVIRUS — REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES

653. Ms L. METTAM to the Minister for Health:

I refer to reports of the drastically under-resourced Wyndham Hospital, where staff have been rostered on for more than 110 hours a fortnight, and that the Safespear portable isolation equipment at Geraldton Health Campus is unusable, as revealed in the other place. Given that the minister has had more than 18 months to prepare regional health services across Western Australia for COVID, why do these dangerous conditions persist?

Mr R.H. COOK replied:

I would like to begin, on behalf of the member for Roe, by acknowledging Dr Livingston in the Speaker's gallery today, and wish him all the very best for the awards. I hope that he comes home a winner, but we are all very confident.

We covered this issue in some detail this morning in response to the member's grievance, and I am not quite sure why she has come back to seek further information. I am unsure of the connection between the Safespear negative pressure room add-ons at Geraldton Health Campus and the situation with staffing at Wyndham Hospital. Suffice to say, over the last 20 months we have worked very hard in Health to make sure that we keep Western Australians safe and that we have a health system that continues to respond to the changing and dynamic situation we have in the fight against COVID-19, both with the surge in demand we are experiencing at the moment, like all other health systems, and the impact of a constrained workforce as a result of the borders.

I am very proud of the work that has been done. We continue to have an outstanding health system that has guided the government through one of the most internationally recognised and successful campaigns against the COVID-19 pandemic. I am not quite sure why the member sees fit to continue to undermine people's confidence in that system. I would have thought that she would join us in acknowledging these difficulties and the great work that the department, doctors, nurses and allied health and support staff are doing to take us through this difficult period.