Hawke's Bay Hospital has been included in a new Government plan to upgrade ageing health infrastructure. Photo / NZME
Hawke's Bay Hospital has been included in a new Government plan to upgrade ageing health infrastructure. Photo / NZME
Four new projects have been announced to upgrade Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital, including its emergency department and ICU, and an additional 700 car parks.
However, full details on the projects are yet to be confirmed, including price tags and timeframes.
That plan identifies more than $20 billion worth of investment needed to bring New Zealand’s ageing health infrastructure up to scratch over the next decade.
Hawke’s Bay Hospital projects featured in the plan include:
“Remedial investment” and “uplift” of existing emergency department (ED) and intensive care unit (ICU)
Upgrades to the acute services building
A new inpatient unit and ward tower
700 more car parks
The ED and ICU upgrades have been earmarked for between 2025 and 2029, but it is unclear when the other three projects at the hospital will be completed.
“Increased car parking is a key part of our plan to ensure people can access hospital-based services.”
He said each project in the Health Infrastructure Plan would require its own business case and would be “subject to the normal Cabinet process”.
Brown did not clarify further details about the upgrades announced last week, including for the likes of the ED and ICU.
“Further details of the timeframes, service uplifts, and costs will be made available as these projects are assessed and progressed.”
The Health Infrastructure Plan noted not all projects listed across the country would “see full investment” within the 10-year period, and construction could continue beyond 2035 for some projects.
“Instead of building single, large-scale structures, the plan proposes a staged approach – delivering smaller, more manageable facilities in phases," Brown said.
Tukituki MP Catherine Wedd welcomed the projects for the region.
“The inclusion of Hawke’s Bay projects in the Health Infrastructure Plan is great news for our region and shows our Government is focusing on the healthcare needs of regional New Zealand,” she said.
Kaweka Private Hospital in Hastings, across the road from Hawke’s Bay Hospital, is almost finished and on track to open its second stage around July.
The first stage of the hospital was opened in 2022 and the second stage - a three-storey building with state-of-the-art facilities - is nearing completion.
Gary Hamilton-Irvine is a Hawke’s Bay-based reporter who covers a range of news topics including business, councils, breaking news and cyclone recovery. He formerly worked at News Corp Australia.