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of other things that had not been budgeted for including a pathology laboratory, refurbishment of the existing site and car parking. Bishop expressed concern that a full rebuild based on the original plans could divert resources from other regional hospitals needing refurbishing. Bishop and Reti also confirmed that the
Government was seeking advice on two options to keep the project within budget. The first option would be to revise the project's specification and scope within the existing structural envelop by reducing its capacity and services. The second option involves a staged redevelopment of the current hospital site, including a new clinical services building and refurbishing the existing ward tower.
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Specialists southern representative Kris Smith expressed concern about the proposed loss of individual workspaces on the morale and well-being of medical professionals including having to wear facemasks and working from home for non-clinical duties. In response to criticism from Mayor Radich, Health
Minister Little denied that the Government's revised hospital plans would involve cuts. He also stated that the new hospital would have a larger capacity than the present hospital including 26 surgical theatres rather than the current 16 theatres. In addition, the
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593:, the National Party campaigned on reversing some of the Government's cuts to the Dunedin Hospital if elected into Government. In early July 2023, Luxon announced that National would invest NZ$ 30 million in restoring cut beds, theatres, and a PET scanner at the new Dunedin Hospital. On 12 September 2023, the Labour Government announced that it would reverse two proposed cuts, namely a separate pathology laboratory and 24 beds for elderly mental health patients.
425:, as was standard construction practice at the time. The Clinical Services Block has also had significant maintenance issues, such as asbestos and leaks in the roof which allowed rain water to seep into the main operating theatres during a storm. As a result of these and other issues, a significant rebuild project is underway for the reconstruction of the entire hospital, headed by
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delegate Linda
Smillie met with Health Minister Reti to present a 23,000 strong petition opposing the previously proposed cuts to the New Dunedin Hospital. On 19 September, Mayor Radich and the Dunedin City Council launched Hospital Cuts Hurt campaign to opposed clinical cuts to the hospital rebuilt.
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confirmed that Te Whatu Ora would be reducing the number of beds and operating theatres as part of a "value management exercise" to manage a NZ$ 200 million budget increase in the
Dunedin hospital rebuild. While the Government had earlier invested an additional NZ$ 110 million in the Dunedin hospital
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announced that the rebuilding of the
Dunedin Hospital would be scaled back significantly, stating that the current hospital plans could not be delivered within its current NZ$ 1.88 billion budget. Bishop expressed concerns that the Hospital rebuild could balloon to NZ$ 3 billion due to the inclusion
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reported that the
Government was considering cutting emergency beds and downgrading operating theatres as part of efforts to slash spending on the new Dunedin hospital. Association of Salaried Medical Specialists chief executive Sarah Dalton expressed concerns about the cutbacks while Dunedin Mayor
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reported that construction costs at
Dunedin Hospital had spiralled above NZ$ 2 billion. Health New Zealand also faced a six-month delay in the expected start of the construction of the inpatient building. In June 2024, Reti reiterated that the National-led government was open to keeping its campaign
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On 14 April, Verrall confirmed that the
Government had reversed NZ$ 10 million in hospital cuts and announced the return of the hospital scanner and a collaborative space for clinicians to work. In addition, the Government allocated NZ$ 97 million to the hospital's data and digital infrastructure.
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abandoned plans to establish an
Interprofessional Learning Centre at the new Dunedin Hospital site due to escalating costs. The building would have served as an educational facility for Otago University and Polytechnic students at the new hospital. Instead, the three organisations would focus on
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Government's proposed cutbacks to the hospital rebuild and launched a campaign urging public opposition against the cutbacks. On 27 March, the
Council heard submissions from several health professionals opposed to the proposed cutbacks including senior surgical trainee Dr Janet Rhodes and former
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In opposition to the proposed cuts, Benson-Pope filed a notice of motion urging the DCC to contribute NZ$ 130,400 for a public campaign to support the hospital rebuild project as it was outlined in the final business case. Benson-Pope's motion was seconded by Mayor Radich. On 31 January, the DCC
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reported that a pavilion building dedicated to providing staff workspaces and other staff facilities had been eliminated from the final design of the new hospital Te Whatu Ora had also confirmed that it would cut more than 450 non-clinical spaces. In response, the Association of Salaried Medical
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reported that staff vacancies and a large number of patients had forced the hospital to postpone some "planned care." A Te Whatu Ora spokesperson reported that other hospitals nationwide were facing similar staffing and service problems. On 25 March, the DCC rejected Te Whatu Ora's and the
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to consider reducing the new hospital's capacity including reducing the number and size of beds, operating theatres, and wards. The hospital's budget had increased from NZ$ 1.2 billion to NZ$ 1.47 billion due to inflation and the rising costs of building materials. In response,
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Dunedin Hospital includes the Queen Mary Maternity Centre. The maternity unit directly replaced the nearby Queen Mary Hospital, which opened in 1937. Queen Mary in turn directly replaced the Batchelor Hospital, originally known as Forth Street Maternity Hospital.
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However, Verrall ruled out further substantial "redesigns" and confirmed that the hospital rebuild would proceed along the revised hospital plans. The Government's announcement was welcome by Radich, who confirmed that construction of the new hospital had begun.
373:, thought to have been brought in by a patient. On 16 August 2008 the hospital was put in lockdown for one week due to a norovirus outbreak affecting 73 patients and nearly 100 staff, blocking most visitors for the duration, and postponing 2,300 procedures.
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initially supported the proposed cutbacks to the hospital and described the redesign as a "reasonable compromise," he revised his position in the face of opposition to the proposed cutbacks from the Dunedin public and fellow Dunedin councillors including
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The Government's proposals to downgrade the construction of Dunedin Hospital were denounced as "completely unacceptable" by Mayor Radich, who confirmed a protest march against the cutbacks would be held on 28 September. Former Labour cabinet minister
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The original buildings were gradually replaced and new structures extended the site, most notably in the late 1930s. Many of these buildings were demolished in the mid to late 1970s, with a new central ward and administrative block opened in 1980.
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Dunedin Hospital is operated by the Southern District Health Board, formed by the amalgamation of the Otago District Health Board and Southland District Health Board. It is located in the central business district of Dunedin close to the
447:. The construction project is estimated to cost NZ$ 1.4 billion, would involve around a thousand workers, and is expected to finish by 2026. Clark confirmed that the Government had purchased the former Cadbury factory site from
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rebuild, there was still a shortfall of NZ$ 90 million. In order to cover the shortfall, the number of beds would be reduced from 421 to 398 beds, the number of operating theatres would be reduced from 28 to 26, the number of
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bounded by Great King Street, Hanover Street, Cumberland Street and Frederick Street. It is an approximately 400-bed tertiary hospital and is affiliated with the University of Otago. It has approximately 3,000 staff members.
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reported that Health New Zealand was planning smaller hospital builds and reusing existing infrastructure to avoid the delays and cost blowouts experienced during the Dunedin Hospital rebuild. On 3 September, the
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to protest against the Government's proposed cutbacks to the Dunedin hospital redevelopment and demand that the Government keep its election promise to rebuild the hospital without cuts.
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MP and former Health Minister Clark also rejected criticism by Councillor Carmen Houlahan that local Labour electorate MPs were not doing enough to advocate for the Dunedin hospital.
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expressed concern that efforts to trim NZ$ 100 million from the hospital rebuilding budget could pose a "reputational, operational and clinical risk" to the public hospital.
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voted unanimously to support Benson-Pope's motion to fight changes to the Dunedin Hospital's design. On 1 February, incoming Health Minister
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criticised the Government for delaying the hospital rebuild project and abandoning its promise not to reduce the hospital's capacity.
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expressed outrage that the Government was considering reducing the number of beds and services. In late October 2022, a report by
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confirmed that she would meet with Dunedin City councillors to discuss their concerns about the hospital rebuild changes.
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accused the Government of breaking its promises. On 28 September, 35,000 people gathered in Dunedin's
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announced that the Government would be building a new public hospital on the site of the former
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failed to deliver this campaign promise by 2020 and pushed back the completion date to 2029.
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Dunedin Hospital is New Zealand's largest hospital south of
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The campaign included a protest march on 28 September.
2172:"Government signals downgrade of new Dunedin Hospital"
1138:"Dunedin Hospital announcement: What you need to know"
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1714:"Dunedin Hospital has been 'running"
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1513:McNeilly, Hamish (27 January 2023).
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1241:Houlahan, Mike (3 September 2022).
1036:"Dunedin Hospital to lift lockdown"
1034:Schofield, Edith (22 August 2008).
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817:Houlahan, Mike (18 February 2020).
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1879:Ellis, Fiona (12 September 2023).
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1383:Maclean, Hamish (2 January 2023).
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1745:McLean, Hamish (14 April 2023).
1480:Smillie, Linda (14 April 2023).
1416:Ellis, Fiona (18 January 2022).
1173:Houlahan, Mike (11 April 2018).
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