Royal Hobart Hospital Explained

Royal Hobart Hospital
Location:Hobart
Region:(Greater Hobart)
State:Tasmania
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-42.8799°N 147.3299°W
Healthcare:DHHS
Type:Teaching, Research
Speciality:cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, burns treatment, hyperbaric and diving medicine, neonatal intensive care and high-risk obstetrics
Emergency:Yes
Affiliation:University of Tasmania
Beds:501
Founded:1804
H1-Number:1
H1-Surface:aluminium
Website:Official Website

The Royal Hobart Hospital is a public hospital in the Hobart CBD, Tasmania, Australia. The hospital also functions as a teaching hospital in co-operation with the University of Tasmania. The hospital's research facilities are known as the Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation. Also close to the hospital site is the Menzies Research Institute.

The hospital is run by the Tasmanian Government as part of the Department of Health and Human Services and is the largest hospital, and the largest employer, in Tasmania. The hospital provides services for all of southern Tasmania and has capacity for 400 patients. Many statewide services such as cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, major trauma, high-risk obstetrics, hyperbaric medicine, and neonatal intensive care are based at the hospital, with referrals coming in from the north and northwest.

The main entrance underwent construction for a new underground emergency department. This began operation in early 2007 with surrounding construction ongoing. A more recent hospital redevelopment project was initiated with A$565 million in funding, including a new women's and children's precinct, cancer service, intensive care unit, and day surgery facility.[1]

History

Royal Hobart Hospital is Australia's second-oldest hospital (after Sydney Hospital) as well as the longest-running civil institution of Tasmania, and first began serving the community in 1804.[2] It moved to its current site on Liverpool Street in 1820. In 1938 it was renamed from Hobart General Hospital to Royal Hobart Hospital and gained its own coat of arms.[3]

Repatriation General Hospital, Hobart

Hobart's Repatriation General Hospital was transferred to the Tasmanian public hospital system on 1 July 1992 and linked to the hospital through the Acute Care Program following the formation of the new agency.[4] It serves as a community rehabilitation site, as well as offering allied health and inpatient geriatric services.

Hobart Private Hospital

In November 1999 the Queen Alexandra wing was leased to become the Hobart Private Hospital.

Noteworthy personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Royal Hobart Hospital Redevelopment. ESCO Industries. 11 September 2018.
  2. Rimon, Wendy. "Royal Hobart Hospital", in: Alexander, Alison, ed. (2006). The Companion to Tasmanian History. Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  3. Web site: History. Government of Tasmania. 26 August 2021.
  4. 1992 Annual Report, Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmanian Dept. of Community and Health Services. (Includes Repatriation General Hospital report)
  5. News: DR.B.M. CARRUTHERS DIES IN HOBART. . . Launceston, Tasmania . 30 November 1951 . 1 February 2013 . 4 . National Library of Australia.