Department of Health | |
Type: | Department |
Preceding1: | Department of Community Services |
Agency Type: | Government department |
Jurisdiction: | Tasmanian Government |
Headquarters: | 22 Elizabeth Street,, Australia |
Employees: | 16,132 (2023)[1] |
Budget: | $2.989 billion (2023-24 FY)[2] |
Minister1 Name: | Guy Barnett |
Minister1 Pfo: | Minister for Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing |
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Chief1 Name: | Dale Webster |
Chief1 Position: | Acting Secretary |
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The Department of Health (DoH), previously the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is the Tasmanian Government department responsible for hospitals, ambulances and community health, while also supporting related areas such as primary healthcare. The department is the largest of all the Tasmanian Government agencies.[3]
The department is led by its Acting Secretary, Dale Webster.[4] The Secretary is responsible to the Minister for Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing, presently the Honourable Guy Barnett MP.
The Tasmanian Health Service is the service delivery arm of the DoH which provides public hospital, medical, community and aged care, oral health and mental health services. This includes delivery of health care at the Launceston General Hospital, the Royal Hobart Hospital, Mersey Community Hospital, and the North West Regional Hospital.
Ambulance services are provided by Ambulance Tasmania.
The department was formed on 24 November 1992, from the amalgamation of the Department of Community Services and the former Department of Health and was known as the Department of Community and Health Services.[5]
On 18 September 1998, the name of the department was changed to the Department of Health and Human Services.[6]
On 1 July 2018, parts of the department were amalgamated with the Department of Communities Tasmania and was renamed the Department of Health.[7]