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$2.93 million for expanded operating theatre

East Grampians Health Service will redevelop and expand its theatre complex thanks to $2.93 million in funding announced by the State Government on Friday.

Minister for Health Jill Hennessy announced the $2.93 million project, made possible by the Labor Government’s Regional Health Infrastructure Fund.

“We’re building an extra operating theatre at Ararat Hospital to ensure doctors can perform more surgeries and more patients can get the treatment they need,” Ms Hennessy said.

EGHS Interim CEO Andrew Freeman said the funding will allow the health service to increase the size of the second theatre, create additional day procedure bay capacity and extend and upgrade the Central Sterile Services Department.

“This is an extremely exciting announcement and the benefits will be enormous,” Mr Freeman said.

“By expanding our second theatre we will have improved and timely access to elective surgery resulting in decreased waiting times for elective surgery in the Grampians region.”

Mr Freeman said the expansion will also see increased surgical throughput, a fully operational second theatre with holding bay and set up room that will increase efficiency and theatre capability, an increase in day procedure bays from six to 10, and address current storage shortages

“The upgrade to our Central Sterile Services Department will ensure compliance with national standards and result in the timely turnaround in instrumentation so that our theatres are even more efficient,” Mr Freeman said.

“This is fantastic news and I look forward to the project commencing,” Mr Freeman said.

The latest cash injection for health in Ararat comes on top of the $4.1 million ‘one stop shop’ for community health services being delivered for Ararat.

East Grampians Health Service Acting Board Chair Heather Fleming, Minister for Health Jill Hennessy, EGHS Interim CEO Andrew Freeman and Labor Candidate for Ripon Sarah De Santis

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East Grampians Health Service acknowledges the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, Jupagalk and Eastern Maar peoples as the Traditional Custodians of these lands. We acknowledge that their holistic approach to health; harmony between body, mind, spirit and environment, has been practiced on these lands for thousands of years. We thank past and present Elders for this knowledge to help improve health and wellbeing for all Australians.

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