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Hastings to get $70m private hospital, right next to public hospital

By Sahiban Hyde
Hawkes Bay Today·
13 Feb, 2020 09:58 PM3 mins to read

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An artist's impression of the new elective surgery facility. Image / Supplied

An artist's impression of the new elective surgery facility. Image / Supplied

Westside Healthcare is set to build a new $70 million "world-class" private elective surgery facility beside Hawke's Bay Hospital that will be able to perform roughly 5000 operations a year.

Hawke's Bay-owned and operated, it was announced by a group of senior doctors on Friday, whose main focus is improving access to quality healthcare for people living in their region.

Westside Healthcare's managing director Colin Hutchison said the group was "extremely excited" at what he said was the largest healthcare development for Hawke's Bay in a generation.

It will feature four new operating theatres and employ up to 100 staff.

The facility was granted a resource consent application for earthworks by the Hastings District Council, which considered the effects of the proposal to be less than minor.

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Westside Healthcare managing director Colin Hutchison at the site of the $70 million elective day surgery facility planned for Canning Rd in Hastings. Photo / Supplied
Westside Healthcare managing director Colin Hutchison at the site of the $70 million elective day surgery facility planned for Canning Rd in Hastings. Photo / Supplied

The facility will be built on a light industrial zoned greenfield site at Canning Rd, Hastings, next to Hawke's Bay Hospital.

"Westside Healthcare is the result of a group of senior doctors who together want to improve healthcare facilities and access to quality healthcare for people living in our region and for the future," Hutchison said.

"We started back in March 2018 and over the past two years we have been working to successfully secure local investment and support.

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"All of the founding doctors have recognised the barrier to elective surgery that's limited by healthcare facilities in Hawke's Bay both in the public and private sector where we work."

He said the facility would have a "huge" positive impact on meeting the growing demand for elective surgery in the region.

"It will bring major benefits for both private patients and those going through the public health system," Hutchison said.

The first stage of the project includes four operating theatres, full pre-op and recovery areas (including five overnight beds), along with 150 car parks.

The site of the new elective surgery facility in Canning Rd opposite Hawke's Bay Hospital. Photo / Warren Buckland
The site of the new elective surgery facility in Canning Rd opposite Hawke's Bay Hospital. Photo / Warren Buckland

The build is expected to take about 18 months and the hospital is scheduled to open in January 2022.

The second stage, which is still under development, will be announced as the project progresses.

"As a group we are very excited about improving access to healthcare and facilities in Hawke's Bay and we are keen to explore the opportunity for future collaboration between Westside Healthcare and the Hawke's Bay District Health Board," Hutchison said.

"At a time when the DHB is facing challenges of growing public waiting lists for elective surgery, we are going to be in a position to help by providing our additional theatre facilities which enable extra capacity for surgery in Hawke's Bay."

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He said the facility would ensure Hawke's Bay was able to attract and retain more specialist doctors, who could work across both the private and public sector.

Westside is planning to undertake an international and national recruitment drive for new staff in 2021.

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