Sydney South West Area Health Service Explained

Agency Name:Sydney South West Area Health Service
Formed:January 2005
Dissolved:31 December 2010
Minister1 Name:Carmel Tebbutt
Minister1 Pfo:Minister for Health
Chief1 Name:Mike Wallace
Chief1 Position:Chief Executive Officer
Parent Agency:New South Wales Department of Health
Website:www.sswahs.nsw.gov.au

Sydney South West Area Health Service, abbreviated SSWAHS and known by the corporate name Sydney South West Health, was an area health service charged with the provision of public health services in central and south-western Sydney. It was formed in January 2005 from the amalgamation of the former Central Sydney Area Health Service and the South Western Sydney Area Health Service.

SSWAHS was a statutory body of the Government of New South Wales, operating under the NSW Department of Health. The head office of SSWAHS was located in Liverpool. It was disbanded on 1 January 2011 as part of the National Health Reform and creation of Local Hospital Networks, and replaced by the Sydney Local Health District and South Western Sydney Local Health District.[1]

Major facilities

Eastern Zone

The Eastern Zone of SSWAHS comprised the facilities of the former Central Sydney Area Health Service. Major facilities in the Eastern Zone were:

Western Zone

The Western Zone of SSWAHS comprised the facilities of the former South Western Sydney Area Health Service. Major facilities in the Western Zone were:

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20110219054535/http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/initiatives/healthreform/index.asp Health Reform