The Hunter Post - 25 March

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hunter WED 25 MAR 2015

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Hospital questions remain Premier’s visit to the Hunter fails to provide plan on future of Maitland site AMELIA PARROTT

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he future of Maitland Hospital remains uncertain after Premier Mike Baird failed to rule out selling the facility to help pay for a new hospital at Metford. Mr Baird was quizzed about a potential sale of the site while visiting John Hunter Hospital last week and told the media that the Government has “no outcomes in relation to what we [the Government] do with that site”. “What we will be doing is making sure that we consult with the community,” he said. “That space is a new opportunity for the community and we want input from them on how that should be used.” Mr Baird said there was potential for the site to be utilised for aged care. Health Minister Jillian Skinner said acute services would be moved to the new hospital but there was a possibility sub-acute or rehabilitation services would continue at the existing hospital site. Labor candidate for Maitland Jenny Aitchison said a Labor government would retain the existing Maitland facility, while going ahead with plans to build a new hospital at Metford. “On February 4, 2015, the Liberals admitted for the first time that they were closing Maitland Hospital after promising on Hunter television to keep it open,” she said. “Maitland’s population is projected to grow by

Maitland Hospital 25,000 over the next 15 years and the Liberals and Nationals are planning to close a public hospital and replace it with a private one. “It just doesn’t make sense, especially when Labor spent $10 million on upgrading the emergency department just before the last election.

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“If elected in March Labor can guarantee that the new Lower Hunter-Maitland hospital at Metford will be publicly owned and operated. “We will also continue to offer public health services at the existing Maitland Hospital site.” Story continues on » p. 3


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