Critical upgrades granted

Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas (centre) with Broadmeadows Hospital staff on Wednesday, March 13. (supplied)

Broadmeadows Hospital is receiving funding for some much needed upgrades.

Northern Health will receive $2.6 million to deliver critical structure upgrades, as part of the state government’s Metropolitan Health Infrastructure Fund (MHIF).

Health Minister Marry-Anne Thomas, who visited the hospital on March 13, said the upgrades are crucial to keep up with the growing outer-north community.

“These repairs are vital to providing a safer and more efficient environment for patients and staff at Broadmeadows Hospital,” she said.

“MHIF is part of our ongoing investment making sure our health services have the best space, facilities and equipment to deliver world-class care for every Victorian, when and where they need it.”

The funding will see sections of the ageing roof replaced and repair works to ceilings and walls completed, improving safety for patients and staff. Flooring and carpets will also be replaced with lights and associated electrical systems upgraded.

These repairs will enhance safety and sustain and improve infrastructure assets at Broadmeadows Hospital.

Northern Health will also receive $250,000 towards the future surgical theatre upgrades at the Northern Hospital in Epping which will support design improvements to reduce infection risk.

Broadmeadows MP Kathleen Matthews-Ward said the grant, “will provide important upgrades for the hospital so that our community have access to the best health care facilities close to home and loved ones.”

Gerald Lynch