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Urgent: AMA Demands Better Conditions for Bunbury Hospital Staff

Pictured is AMA President Dr Kyle Hoath speaking at a press conference regarding reports of widespread infrastructure issues at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.

UPDATE: The Australian Medical Association (AMA) has issued a critical warning regarding the working conditions of allied health workers at Bunbury Hospital. With the hospital currently undergoing a substantial redevelopment, the AMA insists that the State Government must ensure staff conditions do not deteriorate.

In a recent survey conducted among health workers in the South West, concerns were raised about the potential decline in working conditions during the lengthy construction process. The AMA argues that any regression in staff conditions could severely impact the quality of care provided to patients.

“Health workers are already facing immense pressure. We cannot afford to let their working environment suffer further,” stated AMA President, Dr. Chris Zappala. This statement reflects the urgent sentiment among medical professionals who feel that a focus on infrastructure should not come at the expense of employee welfare.

The redevelopment of Bunbury Hospital represents a significant investment in healthcare facilities, yet it also brings challenges. The AMA is calling for immediate reassurances from the State Government regarding protections for health workers during this transition. They emphasize that the well-being of staff is directly linked to the quality of patient care—something that cannot be compromised.

The survey, which included responses from hundreds of health workers, highlighted alarming trends: over 70% expressed fears that their working conditions could worsen during the redevelopment. This statistic underscores the need for urgent action from authorities to address these concerns.

Authorities have not yet provided a timeline for when specific measures will be put in place to safeguard staff conditions. The AMA plans to meet with state officials in the coming days to discuss actionable steps.

As the situation develops, the AMA urges community members and stakeholders to advocate for healthcare workers. “We want to ensure that our health professionals feel supported and valued, especially during this challenging period,” Dr. Zappala added.

The impact of this redevelopment project is not just structural; it directly affects the lives of those who work within the hospital and the community that relies on its services. The AMA’s advocacy highlights the urgent need for a balance between infrastructure improvements and the essential needs of hospital staff.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the AMA continues to push for better working conditions for health workers at Bunbury Hospital. Your voice matters in this crucial conversation.

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