Re: [ozmidwifery] FYI: News article for QLD maternity

2005-10-31 Thread Judy Chapman
Hope they save some for up north here.
Judy

--- Megan  Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This was on news.com, 
 Megan
 
 Extra $52m for maternity services
 From: AAP 
 
 October 31, 2005 
 QUEENSLAND has announced an extra $52 million for maternity
 services in the
 state's public hospitals.
 Premier Peter Beattie said the Government would provide an
 extra $8.63
 million for maternity services in 2005/06 and the same amount
 for each of
 the next five years to meet increasing demand. 
 On average about 100 babies are born in our public hospitals
 every day,
 which can also stretch maternity services in some areas, Mr
 Beattie said. 
 The $52 million funding boost starts immediately and is
 targeted to enable
 health districts to provide more maternity services and better
 access to
 them. 
 The funding included recurrent allocations of $2.2 million a
 year to the
 Redcliffe-Caboolture district, $1.63 million to the Gold
 Coast, $1.5 million
 to the Bayside district based around Redcliffe hospital, and
 $1.5 million to
 the Logan-Beaudesert area. 
 The money would provide additional beds, staff, equipment and
 support
 services. 
 
 




 
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Re: [ozmidwifery] FYI: News article for QLD maternity

2005-10-31 Thread Honey Acharya
Hoping for the same, where's the money for the Townsville Birth Centre?
Honey
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From: Judy Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] FYI: News article for QLD maternity


 Hope they save some for up north here.
 Judy

 --- Megan  Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  This was on news.com,
  Megan
 
  Extra $52m for maternity services
  From: AAP
 
  October 31, 2005
  QUEENSLAND has announced an extra $52 million for maternity
  services in the
  state's public hospitals.
  Premier Peter Beattie said the Government would provide an
  extra $8.63
  million for maternity services in 2005/06 and the same amount
  for each of
  the next five years to meet increasing demand.
  On average about 100 babies are born in our public hospitals
  every day,
  which can also stretch maternity services in some areas, Mr
  Beattie said.
  The $52 million funding boost starts immediately and is
  targeted to enable
  health districts to provide more maternity services and better
  access to
  them.
  The funding included recurrent allocations of $2.2 million a
  year to the
  Redcliffe-Caboolture district, $1.63 million to the Gold
  Coast, $1.5 million
  to the Bayside district based around Redcliffe hospital, and
  $1.5 million to
  the Logan-Beaudesert area.
  The money would provide additional beds, staff, equipment and
  support
  services.
 
 




 
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RE: [ozmidwifery] FYI: News article for QLD maternity

2005-10-30 Thread B G
Title: Message



Fantastic there is our funding for North Lakes project!! We have been so 
pressured for several years in this Redcliffe-Caboolture 
district.
Gold 
Coast Birth centre looks like it is now funded and even Beaudesert looks like it 
might have maternity services restored via Logan Hospital.
Cheers 
Barb

  
  
  Extra $52m for maternity 
  services From: AAP 
  October 31, 2005 QUEENSLAND has announced an extra $52 million for 
  maternity services in the state's public hospitals. Premier Peter Beattie said the Government would provide 
  an extra $8.63 million for maternity services in 2005/06 and the same amount 
  for each of the next five years to meet increasing demand. 
  "On average about 100 babies are born in our 
  public hospitals every day, which can also stretch maternity services in some 
  areas," Mr Beattie said. 
  "The $52 million funding boost starts 
  immediately and is targeted to enable health districts to provide more 
  maternity services and better access to them." 
  The funding included recurrent allocations of 
  $2.2 million a year to the Redcliffe-Caboolture district, $1.63 million to the 
  Gold Coast, $1.5 million to the Bayside district based around Redcliffe 
  hospital, and $1.5 million to the Logan-Beaudesert area.The money would 
  provide additional beds, staff, equipment and support services.