The eRecord Edition #59 - 26 November 2015

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26 November 2015

Edition #59

New St John of God Hospital Opens AN OFFICIAL opening ceremony was last week held for the new St John of God Hospital Midland – just four days before it was set to open its doors to the public. Perth Archbishop Timothy Costelloe led an ecumenical reflection together with other West Australian religious leaders, including Chief Rabbi of WA, Rabbi Dovid Freilich OAM; Baptist Church of WA’s Reverend Philip Bryant; Sheikh Hisham, Imam of Islamic Council of WA; Sikh Temple’s Head Priest Jasvinder Singh; Anglican Parish of Midland Church Warden Lynne Oliver and Buddha Light International’s Venerable Miaoxi Shih. Prior to blessing the new hospital, the Archbishop said that, as a facility under the care of a Catholic organisation, the hospital will be grounded in the mercy, compassion, and respect for the worth and dignity of every human person, which are the values we have learnt from the teaching and actions of Jesus. They are of course, he continued, values which are at the heart of every religion, every faith, and are found in the heart of every person. The Archbishop also said it is his hope, his expectation and his prayer that everyone who engages with this hospital, whether as staff, as visitors or as patients, will experience a sense of being deeply honoured, valued and respected. St John of God Health Care Group Chief Executive

Archbishop Timothy Costelloe blesses the new St John of God Midland Public Hospital as part of the official opening ceremony held on Friday, 20 November 2015. PHOTO: ROVIS MEDIA/SJHC

Officer, Dr Michael Stanford, said the event was a special celebration for St John of God Health Care (SJGHC) with the St John of God Midland Public Hospital (SJGMPH) set to open on time and on budget. “The new hospital will build on our long history of working closely with State and Federal Governments to provide health services in Western Australia, Victoria and New South Wales,” he said. “As an organisation, we are committed to growing our involvement in publiclyfunded health care and we look forward to SJGMPH being the centrepiece of that growth.” The opening of the hospital, and its affiliated private hospital, will see SJGHC operating 23 facilities across Australia and New Zealand.

SJGMPH Chief Executive Officer, Dr Glen Power, said the organisation was looking forward to opening the hospital’s doors to the public and providing new and expanded health care services to the region. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who spent the past three years undertaking the design and construction of this magnificent facility, and those who have worked tirelessly over the past six months undertaking an intensive commissioning program to ensure the hospital is ready for opening,” he said. The $360 million hospital will be delivering higher acuity and complex clinical services in many areas than currently available at Swan District Hospital, such as intensive care, coronary care and cancer care. It is also pro-

viding expanded services in emergency, paediatrics, aged care and rehabilitation, surgery, medicine and mental health. In recognition of the partnership arrangement between SJGHC and the State Government to build and operate the hospital, both partners were involved in the event and proceedings reflected the hospital’s focus on the local community. Speakers at the event included the Premier of Western Australia, the Hon Colin Barnett MLA; Federal Assistant Minister for Health, the Hon Ken Wyatt; WA Minister for Health, the Hon Dr Kim Hames MLA; SJGHC Chairman of Trustees, Eva Skira; and SJGHC Group CEO, Dr Michael Stanford. Full Text available at

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