Year-in-Review-2021-22 - Flipbook - Page 114
Planning
The Planning Unit makes a
significant contribution to the
District’s strategic direction.
It develops, manages and coordinates the
strategic, service and facility plans for Sydney
Local Health District and works with partner
and community agencies to ensure that the
wellbeing of our community is considered in all
planning, including in future urban developments.
This includes widely consulting with staff, the
community and key stakeholders to improve
the environment in which our community lives
and works, building a healthy and resilient
community.
Significant advances have been made this year
including in planning for our major health service
redevelopments including;
• Finalising the Canterbury Health Services
Clinical Services Statement, the roadmap
for the future hospital and community health
redevelopments in Canterbury.
• Concord Hospital Stage 2 Clinical Services
Planning.
• Capital Investment Planning across
the District, including planning for RPA
Stage 2, HealthOne facilities and Mental
Health developments.
• Planning for the development of the
Tech Central innovation precinct in respect
of land use activation and placemaking,
connectivity planning, connecting to country
and supporting District engagement in
Tech Central strategies.
• Collaborative planning across agencies in
strategic priorities.
• Supporting District corporate and clinical
stream planning.
• Urban development planning, consultation
and coordination of the District’s input to
major urban developments and strategies.
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Procurement
The Procurement, Contracts and
Supply Service oversees all goods
and services requests for the
District, including market tender
activities and state-wide contract
implementation for both corporate
and clinical products and services.
COVID-19
Procurement, Contracts and Supply continued to
support the COVID-19 response through supply
logistics leadership in the Emergency Operations
Centre, including a supply logistics partnership
with OneLink and HealthShare for the NSW Health
Vaccination Centre
Goods and Services
During 2021-22, The District processed almost
110,000 requisitions for goods and services,
totalling over $900 million, including COVID-19
related expenses.
Accelerated Savings Program –
NSW Health State-wide Contracts
Contract savings of $4.17 million were achieved
for major state-wide health contracts during
2021-22 including for office supplies, waste
management and alcohol wipes
Clinician Engagement in Procurement
Clinicians and other subject matter experts
participated in the evaluation of state-wide
health contracts during 2021-22 that supported
improved patient outcomes while optimising
value for money.
Sydney Local Health District