House debates

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Questions in Writing

Health and Hospitals Fund (Question No. 215)

Photo of Bob BaldwinBob Baldwin (Paterson, Liberal Party, Shadow Minister for Tourism) Share this | | Hansard source

asked the Minister for Health and Ageing, in writing, on 1 March 2011:

In respect of Round Three (Regional Priority Round) of the Health and Hospitals Fund:

(1) What total sum of funding is currently available.

(2) What total sum of funding has been allocated to (a) 2010-11, (b) 2011-12, (c) 2012-13, (d) 2013-14, and (e) financial years beyond 2013-14.

(3) In respect of the Australian Standard Geographical Classification—Remoteness Areas (RA), will there be a limit by (a) number, (b) dollar value, or (c) share of available funding, to the projects funded in this round in: (i) non-capital city RA1, (ii) capital city RA1, (iii) RA2, (iv) RA3, (v) RA4, and (vi) RA5.

Photo of Nicola RoxonNicola Roxon (Gellibrand, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Health and Ageing) Share this | | Hansard source

The answer to the honourable member's question is as follows:

(1) The Government has committed $1.8 billion to regional health infrastructure through the Health and Hospitals Fund (HHF). Funding of $1.33 billion was announced in the 2011-12 Budget for 63 projects arising from the Regional Priority Round. A further $475 million has been committed to a further regional round to commence before the end of 2011.

(2) An initial allocation of $315 million was made at the 2010-11 Mid Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook for the Royal Hobart and Port Macquarie Hospitals, subject to the HHF Advisory Board assessing these projects as eligible under the HHF evaluation criteria and Regional Priority Round additional guidance. This comprised $240 million for the Royal Hobart Hospital and $75 million for the Port Macquarie Hospital as follows:

The Government announced on 11 March 2011 that it would fund the Port Macquarie Hospital project at the $96 million assessed by the Board as eligible. This includes $75 million appropriated in the 2010-11 Mid Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook and $21 million approved by the Acting Prime Minister on 10 March 2011, with this latter amount to be appropriated in the 2011-12 Budget.

The Government has announced the other projects to be funded under the Regional Priority Round and the funding profile is at page 218 of Budget Paper number 2.

(3) No. However, the grant guidelines provided for funding of RA1 proposals only where they would exclusively or predominantly service the health needs of regional patients.