Health Infrastructure is building a new Ambulatory Care, Day Surgery and Sub-Acute Inpatient Building at St George Hospital. The new facility will co-locate and integrate services to meet the growing needs of the St George and Sutherland community.
OVERVIEW
The St George Hospital Redevelopment is an important boost to healthcare services for the local ageing and diverse community.
The Integrated Ambulatory Care Precinct brings together a range of ambulatory, outpatient and community services that were dispersed throughout the health campus. This new model of care improves clinical integration and care coordination, which will help patients achieve better health outcomes.
The NSW Government is investing $385 million in the St George Hospital Stage 3 redevelopment, plus $26 million for car parking.
BENEFITS
The project will:
- Enable the co-location and centralisation of services
- Improve clinical integration and care coordination to help patients achieve better health outcomes
- Offer future-focused facilities to support best practice models of care
- Provide patients, families and carers with a first-class facility to meet the health needs of the community now, and into the future.
SCOPE
The project delivered:
- Outpatient, ambulatory and integrated care services
- Pathology collection
- New day rehabilitation unit
- Increased sub-acute and rehabilitation inpatient beds
- Sub-acute aged care unit
- Behavioural support unit
- Rehabilitation Cognitive Transition UnitPalliative care
- Surgical services with refurbished operating theatres
- Enhanced diagnostic imaging (medical imaging and nuclear medicine)
- New Clinical Skills Centre
- Co-located basement car parking.
If you'd like to ask a question, provide feedback or learn more about the St George Hospital Redevelopment, please contact our team at SESLHD-StGeorgeHospital-Stage3@health.nsw.gov.au