Mersey Community Hospital

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The Mersey Hospital, near Devonport in Tasmania is a campus of the North West Regional Hospital, the main healthcare facility for the North Western region of Tasmania.

Under the Tasmanian Government's 2007 plan to reform its health system, the Mersey campus was to be downgraded with certain care services transferred to Burnie.

On 1 August 2007, the Australian Prime Minister announced Australian Government would guarantee the continued funding of a wide range of in-patient and out-patient services at the Mersey campus, and support its the re-establishment as a Mersey Community Hospital, managed by a community-controlled and federally funded trust. The Australian Government's announced intention is that the hospital continue to provide a full range of services.

Reaction to the announcement was mixed. There was support from the local community and some staff at the hospital. However senior medical clinicians and medical policy specialists expressed concern. Political commentators were generally cynical, noting that the 'takeover' was to occur in the Division of Braddon, the most marginal government-held federal electorate in Tasmania.

On 20 August 2007, the Tasmanian Government agreed to sell the hospital for a nominal $1.00, subject to a number of conditions.

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North-West hospital Mersey Campus

Professor Jeff Richardson's criticism of the Australian Government proposal

Premier agrees to takeover of hospital, The Australian, 21 August 2007