Media Release

Patients move to Northern Beaches Hospital

30 October 2018

Almost 150 patients will move to the new Northern Beaches Hospital from Manly and Mona Vale hospitals in a carefully executed convoy over the next two days.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard greeted patients as they arrived and congratulated the 100-strong team of staff and volunteers for a smooth, safe transfer.

“This is a momentous occasion for the people of the Northern Beaches who now have a world-class public hospital right on their doorstep under the $600 million Northern Beaches Health Services redevelopment,” Mr Hazzard said.

“When they were in Government, Labor promised redevelopments at Tamworth, Dubbo, Parkes, Forbes, Bega, Wagga Wagga and the Northern Beaches.

“Not one of those hospitals was redeveloped under Labor. Not one. So I am extremely proud that the NSW Liberals & Nationals have yet again, delivered what we promised.”

Mr Hazzard said about 74 patients will transfer from Manly Hospital to the new nine-storey facility today, and another 74 will be transferred from Mona Vale Hospital tomorrow.

The first transfers began at 9.30am with patients from mental health, surgical and intensive care, as well as new mums and babies, moved at four-minute intervals by ambulance or patient transport vehicle, depending on their clinical condition.

The patients will be transferred in a series of carefully timed ambulance departures to ensure patient safety and continuity of care.

“Since January, nurses and other staff have been practising the transfer of patients, with safety and comfort the number one priority,” Mr Hazzard said.

“I want to thank all those involved from Healthscope, the Northern Sydney Local Health District, NSW Ambulance, HealthShare NSW Patient Transport Service, Transport for NSW and Police. It has been a wonderful team effort.”

The 488-bed hospital will be officially opened next month.