The NSW Government has committed $700 million to build a new Rouse Hill Hospital on the corner of Commercial and Windsor roads, to deliver a range of health services centred around the needs of the patient.
Western Sydney Local Health District has worked with a number of stakeholders to develop a Clinical Services Plan that reflects a hospital of the future, hard wiring innovations in health care delivery, sustainability and digital healthcare. Extensive research and consultation has been undertaken to ensure the hospital has a patient-centred design, that can deliver a facility that is focused on the patient journey from care in the home, through to acute care in a hospital ward.
Detailed construction timeframes will be confirmed following further planning and design with health professionals and the community, and after a main works builder is appointed.
Western Sydney Local Health District
The Rouse Hill Hospital is part of the Western Sydney Local Health District which is responsible for managing public healthcare across 120 suburbs, spanning 780 kilometres across Blacktown, The Hills Shire, Cumberland and Parramatta.
Rouse Hill Hospital will become part of a leading network of health services which provide comprehensive integrated care and community-based services. To find out more about the hospital's services, visit Western Sydney Local Health District.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
The Rouse Hill Hospital development acknowledges the Darug people who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we are building the new hospital.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future and look forward to working with thelocal Aboriginal community to ensure the best outcomes for this project.
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