Articles and Case Studies

Health Redevelopments Pulse Check

Foreward 

The Victorian health sector’s 2022-23 State Budget commitment of $2.5 billion towards health infrastructure builds on the intent to support sustainable reform in the state.

Building on the objectives of system repair and reform tied to the goal of “Putting Patients First”, the intent is to not only create capacity for increasing current and future demands but also re-define design and role of hospitals for a digitizing health system and the evolving needs of consumers.

Co-designing with patients, flexible hospital design, enabling new care models, and environmental sustainability – these are among the key themes shaping the work led by health redevelopment teams and executives to modernize our built environments. Being in the redevelopment executive’s hotseat in such an environment is no easy task. As drivers of this change, these leaders must be prepared to paint a vision for a future-proof hospital and drive engagement from clinicians and staff who are busy dealing with COVID pressures. Most importantly, the delivered hospital designs and infrastructure must create the impact they promise for the staff and the community.

This report will identify and review the changing patterns, challenges and investment priorities for all professionals driving health redevelopment projects.

About This Report

Ahead of the 10th Annual Victorian Healthcare Week, this short report has been compiled by the Victorian Healthcare Week editorial team and will spotlight the key trends and investment priorities for Victorian and South Australian health services across the community, secondary and tertiary healthcare settings.

289 professionals across Victoria and South Australia were surveyed between May to July 2022. Job titles in surveys included professionals in clinical redesign, strategy and planning, infrastructure redevelopment and commissioning.

Spotlight Interview with South Eastern Sydney Local Health District’s Strategic Planning Team: How Strategic Planning Initiatives are Overcoming Emerging Challenges & Informing Healthcare Infrastructure Investments

Spotlight Interview with South Eastern Sydney Local Health District’s Strategic Planning Team: How Strategic Planning Initiatives are Overcoming Emerging Challenges & Informing Healthcare Infrastructure Investments

Ahead of the Health Facilities Design and Development Summit 2019 we chat to Julie Dixon, Director Planning, Population Health and Equity as well as Health Planners, Wendy Uptin and Alison Sneddon from the SESLHD’s Strategy and Planning Team. In this article Julie, Wendy and Alison discuss how the planning team is developing integrated health service plans to inform capital developments which focus on shifting care into the community and ensuring patients receive care in the right care setting. 

Streamlining the Go-Live Process with Strategic Stakeholder Engagement and Scenario Based Modelling at Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s Hospital

Streamlining the Go-Live Process with Strategic Stakeholder Engagement and Scenario Based Modelling at Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s Hospital

On May 15th (2019) Western Health moved 137 patients into the new Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s at Sunshine Hospital in Melbourne’s West.

Honouring the legacy of Victoria’s first female Premier, the $200 million Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s facility will offer local women and families in Melbourne’s west  a modern maternity and paediatric services environment and will feature the western suburbs’ first ever neonatal intensive care unit to care for critically ill babies.

With over 230 beds in new and refurbished areas, there will be an increase in maternity and paediatric beds – giving Western Health the room they need to grow and meet future demand, with the numbers of births at Sunshine Hospital expected to exceed 7,000 a year by 2026, and allowing more women in Melbourne’s west to give birth and access children’s services closer to home.

We recently caught up with Natasha Toohey, Executive Director of Operations at Western Health to chat about the project. Natasha led the commissioning and patient move for the new building.

Here Natasha shares the strategy that made moving 137 patients seamless and the vision allowing Western Health to deliver superior patient experiences in Melbourne’s west for decades to come. 

Developing Superior Patient Care with State-of-the-art Healthcare Facilities and Cutting-Edge Technology Integration

Developing Superior Patient Care with State-of-the-art Healthcare Facilities and Cutting-Edge Technology Integration

Ahead of Victorian Healthcare Week and the Health Facilities Design & Development Summit 2018 we caught up with Dale Fisher, Chief Executive of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (Peter Mac). In this article Dale shares detail of the innovations integrated within the new VCCC and delves into how this state-of-the-art facility is providing superior patient care and accelerating research by fostering collaboration amongst world-class cancer researchers.  

Creating a Flexible 21st Century Hospital Precinct Delivering Superior Patient Outcomes

Creating a Flexible 21st Century Hospital Precinct Delivering Superior Patient Outcomes

Ahead of Health Facilities Design and Development, and Victorian Healthcare Week 2018 were Tobi Wilson, General Manager at the Prince Of Wales and Sydney Eye Hospitals will present a session, we take a look at the $720m redevelopment and delve into how the precinct is working to become a flexible, accessible and collaborative 21st Century hospital precinct that will deliver superior patient care well into the future. 

Exploring Innovative Hospital Design & Development: Insight into the Development Strategies and Integrated Innovations

Exploring Innovative Hospital Design & Development: Insight into the Development Strategies and Integrated Innovations

In this ebook, we look at some of the most exciting and innovative hospital projects currently under development and explore how these projects are improving healthcare outcomes through the integration of new models of care, new technology and new project delivery methods.


Read the eBook to learn how....

  • St Vincent’s comprehensive master plan preparing for future growth
  • Harnessing co-creation and collaboration at the Christchurch Health Precinct
  • Monash Children’s Hospital’s delivery of unique, patient driven experiences
  • Leveraging cutting-edge technology at the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre
  • Effective change management and staff engagement at Bendigo Hospital
Greenfield Vs. Brownfield: Prioritising Investment Areas & Overcoming Project Delivery Challenges

Greenfield Vs. Brownfield: Prioritising Investment Areas & Overcoming Project Delivery Challenges

Ahead of Health Facilities Design and Development 2019  (running as part of Victorian Healthcare Week 2019) we bring you The Great Debate - a new format for our Victorian audience – bringing together four healthcare leaders from across Australia to discuss, debate and decide on one of facility design and developments biggest questions; how do we prioritise investment funding, resources and timing to deliver superior patient experiences? 

Overcoming the 5 Biggest Pain Points in Hospital Design and Development: Lessons Learned from Australia’s Leading Hospitals

Overcoming the 5 Biggest Pain Points in Hospital Design and Development: Lessons Learned from Australia’s Leading Hospitals

Ahead of Victorian Healthcare Week and the Health Facilities Design & Development Summit 2018 we take a look at some of the nation’s latest and greatest health facility projects and explore how project teams worked strategically to overcome design, development and delivery challenges. 

5 Emerging Trends in Healthcare & How They're Shaping the Future of Care Delivery

5 Emerging Trends in Healthcare & How They're Shaping the Future of Care Delivery

Ahead of Disrupt Healthcare and Victorian Healthcare Week 2018 we take a look at emerging trends in healthcare and explore how they are affecting, influencing and shaping the future of Australian healthcare delivery. 

Top Tips from Peter MacCallum’s Chief Nursing Officer: Managing New Workflows and Digital Transformation Amongst Nurses

Top Tips from Peter MacCallum’s Chief Nursing Officer: Managing New Workflows and Digital Transformation Amongst Nurses

Ahead of Victorian Healthcare Week 2018 we chat to Jac Mathieson, Chief Nursing Officer at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (Peter Mac). In this article Jac shares with us insights into Peter Mac’s digitisation journey, which includes the implementation of EMR and the upskilling of nursing staff, and delves into her lessons learned for seamless change management amongst nurses.