Melbourne Metro
Health Services:
- Alfred Health
- Kooweerup Regional Health Service
- Peninsula Health
- in partnership with Calvary Health Care Bethlehem
Population served (2026): 1.1 million
The Health Services Plan does not provide suggestions on which specific major women’s hospital and children’s hospital should be linked with each network, although it does provide principles to consider. AMA Victoria seeks your recommendations and advice on which hospitals would be the most suitable for the Bayside Local Health Service Network. The options are:
Women’s and maternity services: Which one is the best fit for Bayside and why?
- Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s
- Mercy Hospital for Women
- Monash Women’s
- Royal Women’s Hospital
Children’s services: Which one is the best fit for Bayside and why?
- Monash Children’s Hospital
- Royal Children’s Hospital
The principles that the Expert Advisory Group suggested be considered in selecting these linkages are
- the relationship considers how consumers and staff flow across geography
- the major women’s or children’s hospital has capability and capacity to provide senior clinical advice and care to patients from the partnering Network
- there is strong alignment of leadership and organisational cultural and values between partners
- the relationship supports load sharing across the major women’s and children’s hospitals to optimise utilisation of these hospitals
- the relationship supports a balanced approach to ensure each major women’s and children’s hospital can meet the needs of their local communities as well as statewide demands.
Click here to read the Health Services Plan.
Have your say on the Health Services Plan
Your input is invaluable as we work to advocate on your behalf to the Victorian Government and collectively address the challenges facing our health services.
We want to hear from you - how do you think these groupings will impact your region and practice? Do you have any thoughts on alternative groupings that might better serve your community’s needs? Which major women’s and children’s services are the best fit for your region? Your input is vital as we navigate these changes together.
Please send your feedback on this issue to [email protected] and address your email to the President of AMA Victoria.
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Other proposed local health service network groupings
Click here to see all Health Services Plan local health service network groupings.