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New Urgent Care Clinic Opens in Shellharbour to Alleviate ED Pressure

A new Medicare Urgent Care Clinic has officially opened in Shellharbour, offering an alternative to traditional emergency department services. The clinic, located on Captain Cook Drive in Barrack Heights, aims to provide immediate care for non-life-threatening conditions, relieving pressure on local hospitals.

Health Minister Mark Butler, who inaugurated the facility, emphasized the government’s commitment to enhancing access to healthcare services. The Shellharbour Medicare Urgent Care Clinic joins similar facilities in Dapto and Corrimal, marking the third clinic in the Illawarra region. Butler noted that once all 137 urgent care clinics across Australia are operational, they are expected to serve approximately two million patients annually, with half of those patients otherwise visiting emergency departments.

The Shellharbour clinic operates from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week, and offers bulk-billed services for a variety of urgent medical issues. These include treatment for cuts, viral infections, sprains, and minor fractures. Dr. Alzin Abdool, the clinical lead for the new facility, described it as a crucial link between general practitioners and emergency departments, helping to reduce health inequalities by providing easier access to care.

Since its opening on February 12, 2024, the clinic has seen an average of 20 patients per day. Despite this promising start, concerns have been raised regarding the availability of imaging services at these clinics. Currently, imaging services are available from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, which has led some patients to be referred back to emergency departments for necessary diagnoses and treatment.

In response to these challenges, Dr. Mohamad Rashid, CEO of the Centre Health Complex which operates the Shellharbour clinic, assured the public that they are working towards providing imaging services during weekends. Staffing remains a significant hurdle, with qualified sonographers and radiographers in short supply.

Advocacy for improving healthcare access continues with efforts from organizations like COORDINARE, the South Eastern NSW Primary Health Network. CEO Prudence Buist highlighted various initiatives aimed at boosting the workforce for urgent care clinics, including educational programs to enhance recruitment.

Minister Butler acknowledged that while some urgent care clinics currently offer in-house imaging and pathology services, others will require time to meet these contractual obligations. He stated, “We are working patiently with those practices right across the country to ensure they can build to those contractual expectations.”

Local MP Carol Berry, representing Whitlam, expressed her enthusiasm for the clinic, affirming it as a valuable resource for the community. Berry had promised the establishment of a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Shellharbour as part of her electoral campaign.

The Shellharbour clinic is the final planned facility for the Illawarra region. An urgent care clinic is set to open in Nowra in early March, which will complete the rollout of these clinics in New South Wales. According to the federal government, urgent care clinics in NSW have recorded over 534,000 presentations since June 2023, showcasing the increasing demand for accessible healthcare services.

This initiative forms part of the government’s broader strategy to strengthen Medicare, which includes increased bulk-billing at general practitioner clinics. The federally funded Medicare clinics differ from the Bulli Urgent Care Centre, which is funded by the state government, highlighting the variety of approaches being taken to address urgent care needs across the country.

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