Access to healthcare is at the heart of an independent review into the Wee Waa health services announced by Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park and Member for Barwon Roy Butler today.
As reported on New England Times this week, Wee Waa has become the latest focal point in the region’s ongoing struggle for decent health services, with the hospital effectively closed for all but visiting specialist services and an emergency room that is only open office hours.
Butler had picked up the call of former Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall for the Hunter New England Local Health District to be split over the issue, introducing a bill to that effect last week. This bill secured NSW Government support to refer it to an inquiry and the Parliamentary Committee for community services will now investigate the matter.
The independent review will be led by subject matter experts and focus on the current and former service models and make recommendations to ensure residents can access safe, sustainable services now and in the future.
The group will be comprised of independent experts with a range of experience across in nursing, midwifery, safety, aboriginal, and rural and regional health areas.
The review will consider the health needs of the local community, workforce recruitment and retention, decisions around services and models of care.
The review is expected to begin in March 2025 and deliver a report to Government in mid-2025.
“Like all regional and rural towns, it’s important to me that the Wee Waa community has access to the health care services they need and this independent review is about making sure we’re getting to the bottom of that,” Health Minister Ryan Park said.
“Improving access to care in our regional, rural and remote communities is one of my key priorities as Regional Health Minister and today’s announcement is an important milestone for healthcare in the Wee Waa community.
“I would like to thank the Member for Barwon Roy Butler for his advocacy in ensuring the voices of Wee Waa residents are at the forefront of shaping future health initiatives.”
Member for Barwon Roy Butler said the minister has been unwavering in his support for the restoration of health services at Wee Waa Hospital.
“For the people who depend upon access to services at Wee Waa Hospital this situation has been going on for far too long.
“The independent review, and the separate parliamentary inquiry, will examine the decision-making processes of the Hunter New England Local Health District executive that led to the current reduction in services and provide a roadmap for the restoration of health services at Wee Waa Hospital.
“I strongly urge the Hunter New England Local Health District to engage openly in both processes, in the interim I encourage the local health district to fill the vacant nursing and VMO positions at Wee Waa Hospital.”
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