Mercury (Hobart)

Hospitals sell-off under fire

- DAVID KILLICK and EMILY BAKER

THE operator of Hobart’s private hospitals says the sites will “continue to operate as normal” despite a planned sell-off.

Healthscop­e shareholde­rs will meet in May or June to vote on Brookfield’s proposed purchase of the company — including Hobart and St Helens private hospitals.

“Healthscop­e values its role as a major employer in Hobart and is committed to providing Hobart residents and the broader Tasmanian community with the highest quality of care at Hobart Private and St Helens Private hospitals,” a Healthscop­e spokesman said.

“Our Tasmanian operations … continue to operate as normal.”

A Government spokesman said the company had publicly committed to Tasmania and “we’ve had no advice in our discussion­s with them that this will change”.

A tender for the Hobart Private Hospital was released earlier this year.

Tasmanian Greens senator Nick McKim called on Treasurer Josh Frydenberg to stop Healthscop­e selling its hospitals to Brookfield, which is headquarte­red in the Cayman Islands.

“The Private Health Insurance Rebate means that Australian taxpayers will pay for around 25 per cent of the fees that will go directly into Brookfield’s accounts in the Cayman Islands, yet receive no tax in return,” Senator McKim said. “This should not be permitted to happen.”

The Treasurer’s office would not comment as the sale was in front of the Foreign Investment Review Board.

Meanwhile, the Premier and the Health Minister yesterday spruiked their plan to redevelop the Repatriati­on Hospital site as a dedicated sub-acute and mental health campus of the Royal Hobart Hospital.

Health Minister Michael Ferguson said improved facili- ties would be available in the current RHH rebuild and would be even better when they moved to the Davey Street site under the Govenrment’s masterplan.

“We’re moving mental health exactly as promised into the new tower in the city,” he said. “It means significan­t improvemen­ts.”

But he was unable to give a time frame for the move.

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