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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 857 asked in the Legislative Council on 27 October 2021 by Hon Dr Brian Walker

Parliament: 41 Session: 1

HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE — MORALE

857. Hon Dr BRIAN WALKER to the minister representing the Minister for Health:

I refer the minister to a recent Australian Medical Association staff survey undertaken here in Western Australia and publicised on the ABC's website on 28 September, which concluded that there was ''damning and disturbing evidence'' of poor morale across the WA health system and of doctors feeling victimised.

(1) Does the minister concede that evidence shows those hospitals with fewer short-term contracts for doctors tend to have the highest levels of low morale?

(2) Is the minister concerned that Rockingham General Hospital, which services his electorate as well as that of the Premier, was amongst those hospitals said to have the lowest staff morale ratings?

(3) Given that the AMA has stated publicly, ''It's great having new buildings, just not so great having a demoralised workforce'', will the minister commit to funding more long-term contracts for doctors going forward?

Hon STEPHEN DAWSON replied:

I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The following answer is provided on behalf of the Minister for Health.

(1)–(2) I draw the honourable member's attention to standing order 105(1)(b), which states that questions shall ''not seek an opinion or a legal interpretation or opinion''.

(3) The industrial agreement covering medical practitioners currently provides for senior medical practitioners to be employed under fixed-term contracts of five years' duration. The WA Department of Health is currently renegotiating a replacement medical practitioners' industrial agreement with the Western Australian branch of the AMA. Discussions are continuing under the auspices of the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission.