Healthcare works as one during crisis

St John of God Hospital will work with the State Government to relieve pressure on public hospitals.

Berwick’s St John of God Hospital is among several private hospitals to have struck a deal with the State Government to ensure Victorians are cared for during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos, who made the announcement on Thursday 2 April, said the deal would see Victoria’s public and private hospitals work together to relieve pressure on public hospitals and ensure the entire health system is operating at full capacity.

Other private hospitals included in the agreement were St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Epworth HealthCare, Cabrini Health, Ramsay Health Care, Healthscope and Healthe Care Australia.

Victoria’s healthcare professionals are on the frontline of this deadly virus and this agreement will ensure our private hospital medical workforce and hospital staff, including porters, cleaners, cooks and security guards keep their jobs and remain in the healthcare system for the duration of the pandemic.

The deal follows a guarantee from the Commonwealth to ensure the viability of all private hospitals after the suspension of all non-urgent surgery on 3 April. Significant work is underway to prepare Victoria’s hospitals for the prolonged increase in demand during the coronavirus pandemic as the numbers of cases increased daily.

The State Government has also recently hired 200 nurses from Epworth and Cabrini hospitals to undertake important contact-tracing work – identifying public exposure sites and close contacts. Healthcare specialists, including retired doctors, nurses, midwives, paramedics and allied health professionals, have also been called upon to return to work as part of the Government’s coronavirus response.

The State Government is continuing to talk to smaller private hospitals and day procedure centres about extra capacity they might be able to provide when the peak of the pandemic hits. Victoria’s health system will receive a $1.3 billion injection to quickly establish an extra 4000 ICU beds and purchase millions more masks, gloves and gowns to meet the expected surge in cases during the peak of the pandemic.

The package is in addition to the $537 million the Victorian Government has already invested in our health system as part of our coronavirus response to keep our dedicated health care workers safe.