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The Orange Health Service is a public hospital located on the Bloomfield Health Campus, approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) south of the city Orange, New South Wales in Australia and is operated by Western NSW Local Health District. Orange Health Service was opened in 2011, co-located with the redeveloped Bloomfield psychiatric hospital and replacing ...
Meningie & Districts Memorial Hospital & Health Services [411] – Meningie; Millicent & Districts Hospital & Health Service [412] – Millicent; Modbury Hospital [413] – Modbury; Mount Barker District Soldiers' Memorial Hospital [414] – Mount Barker; Mount Gambier and Districts Health Service [415] – Mount Gambier
Bloomfield Hospital is a heritage-listed former psychiatric hospital at Forest Road, Orange, City of Orange, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Walter Liberty Vernon and George McRae and built from 1923 to 1931. It is also known as Orange Mental Hospital. The property is owned by NSW Health (Crown Land).
The first base hospital established in NSW was Orange Base Hospital in November 1933. However, a number of subsequent attempts to seek funding to bring Goulburn District Hospital up to base hospital standard were unsuccessful. [8] [9] It wasn't until 1940 that Goulburn Hospital was publicly referred to as a Base Hospital.
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The New South Wales Ministry of Health, branded NSW Health, is a ministerial department of the New South Wales Government. NSW Health supports the executive and statutory roles of the Ministers for Health, Regional Health, Mental Health, and Medical Research. The Ministry also monitors the performance of the state-wide health organisations that ...
The role of a government advisor and administrator on medical policy in New South Wales began in 1914, with the appointment of Fred Flowers as the Minister for Public Health. However the medical portfolio had been administered in the government since 1848 when the first "Medical Adviser to the Government" was appointed, with his office ...
In 1998, the hospital received additional funding allowing the allocation of two beds for patients with sub-acute mental illness, although the hospital does not maintain a full-time psychiatric capability. [9] In 2017 NSW Health announced that a $50 million upgrade of the hospital. As of 2021, this upgrade is now complete.