Meeting health-care challenges

Opinion
By Terry Welch
Mildura Base Public Hospital CEO

HOSPITALS are the lifeblood of any community.

They are where many of us begin and end our lives, standing by our side in moments of greatest need and vulnerability.

The quality of health-care services often reflects the strength and success of a community.

In the northern Mallee, Mildura Base Public Hospital serves as this vital institution.

With over 1250 dedicated employees, MBPH is not only the region’s largest employer but also a key contributor to its economic stability.

However, our primary mission remains clear, to provide compassionate and equitable care to our community.

Like any organisation, we are not without our challenges. Yet, when errors occur, we address them head-on, seeking solutions to improve our services.

Since transitioning back to public management, our team has revolutionised health-care delivery in the region.

We’ve tackled the unique challenges of providing care in a remote area, establishing the northern Mallee’s first Clinical Trials and Research Unit, and collaborating with Mallee Track Health and Community Services and Robinvale District Health to form the Northern Mallee Integrated Partnership.

This partnership has yielded remarkable results, including a new virtual care model that allows patients to receive care in their local hospitals, supported by MBPH’s clinical staff.

Our team has also embraced the TECC program, a Department of Health initiative designed to improve hospital bed flow.

We are leading the state in its implementation, enabling us to treat more patients.

We’ve achieved these milestones while navigating the challenges of a global pandemic, which has brought unprecedented numbers of patients through our doors.

Our success in overcoming these obstacles is no accident – it is a testament to the dedication and resilience of our staff.

Anyone who has worked in health care understands the unpredictability of the job.

Each day presents new challenges, and what seems routine can quickly become anything but. This is why the contribution of every individual at MBPH is invaluable.

The recent release of the Health Services Plan by the Department of Health outlines the future structure of Victoria’s health system.

While the Government has endorsed all recommendations except for one regarding health service amalgamation, there are specific implications for agencies within the Mildura electorate.

The plan suggests the formation of the Loddon Mallee Health Service Network, grouping all agencies within the region, with the potential for an alternate grouping, the Mallee Local Health Services Network, which would include Mallee Track Health Service, Robinvale District Health Service, and MBPH.

As we continue to analyse the plan, it’s worth noting that the proposed Mallee LHSN mirrors the successful Northern Mallee Integrated Partnership, which has delivered significant achievements over the past two years.

Working in health care is a privilege, and the immense pride I witness daily in our staff drives me forward.

Recently, there has been much discussion about budget cuts and potential amalgamations in Victoria’s health-care sector, and many have asked what this means for Mildura Base Public Hospital.

The honest answer is, “I don’t know.”

But I do know that our commitment to providing excellent care will remain unchanged.

It is an honour to serve this community and support families across the region, and that will continue, regardless of any changes on the horizon.

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