New acute mental health facilities for Tauranga and Whakatāne have been announced as part of a $300 million Government investment to improve New Zealand's hospitals and health facilities.
The investment announced today is on top of the $2.45 billion invested in Budgets 2018 and 2019, with maternity and child health, mental health facilities, regional and rural services, and remediations works identified as priority areas.
A range of projects across the country have been identified and confirmed with the first tranche of projects totalling $195m. Further projects within the four priority areas will be announced in coming months.
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A new acute mental health facility has been announced for Tauranga Hospital with the current facility described as not fit for purpose and not well placed to meet growing demand.