Otago Daily Times

$25 million boost ‘fantastic’ for Starship Hospital

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AUCKLAND: Starship says a $25 million funding boost was urgently needed for the children’s hospital.

Speaking at the announceme­nt with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern yesterday afternoon, Starship Hospital director Dr Mike Shepherd said the money would improve the health outcomes of all the child patients.

‘‘We’ve spent the last year or two really struggling with capacity. Obviously, our clinicians and our people do a fabulous job managing that but I think it is urgent and it’s fantastic timing from our perspectiv­e.’’

Dr Shepherd said the money would go towards more beds, better family support and a medical day unit.

‘‘It saves lives, ultimately. I think what we’re doing is finding and assisting children from all around New Zealand with the most serious illnesses and injuries.

‘‘Some of them, unfortunat­ely, need to come to this facility and when they get here we want to be able to make sure we deliver timely and worldclass care.’’

Ms Ardern said roughly 45% of paediatric intensive care unit cases were elective surgeries like heart operations.

‘‘So if Starship have emergency care that’s required and they don’t have the capacity that means those children may have their operations postponed. Providing that extra capacity means hopefully that we see less disruption to those other children.’’

Dr Shepherd said with a growing population and growing technologi­es it was essential Starship Hospital continued to upgrade its healthcare.

‘‘We’re very cognisant of the fact that there’s an enormous amount of money already spent on health. We need to make sure we look after those dollars very carefully.’’

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Critical care . . . Michaela Beach holds her 7monthold twin baby Sarge BeachMoeke together with her partner Vincent Moeke holding Bycie, while they talk with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at Starship Hospital yesterday. Starship Hospital’s Paediatric Intensive Care Unit bed expansion project will receive $25 million in Crown funding and is one of the first infrastruc­ture projects to be funded in the NZ Upgrade Programme.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Critical care . . . Michaela Beach holds her 7monthold twin baby Sarge BeachMoeke together with her partner Vincent Moeke holding Bycie, while they talk with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at Starship Hospital yesterday. Starship Hospital’s Paediatric Intensive Care Unit bed expansion project will receive $25 million in Crown funding and is one of the first infrastruc­ture projects to be funded in the NZ Upgrade Programme.

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