The WA Country Health Service is committed to providing accessible health services to the regional population, and a quality health care workforce.WACHS Strategic Directions 2015-2018WACHS Strategic Directions 2015-2018: Healthier Country Communities through Partnership and Innovation builds on the achievements of the last decade. They detail our vision, purpose, values and guiding principles and are the blueprint for how we deliver services to clients, consumers and stakeholders over the next three years.Our structureThe WA Country Health Service is currently organised into seven regions to deliver quality healthcare to residents and visitors in country Western Australia. Regional health servicesThe WA Country Health Service has a strong network of public hospitals, health services and nursing posts located across rural and remote Western Australia. Our core business is the provision of quality, accessible health services to people from large regional centres to those in small remote communities.Patient charterThe purpose of the Western Australian Public Patients' Hospital Charter is to explain your rights and responsibilities when using public hospitals and health centres in Western Australia.Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2015-2020Committees and networksFind out about the WA Country Health Service health links and networks. Information on professional associations we partner with is also provided here.Contact usHere you can find key contact information for the WA Country Health Service including emergency 24 hour contacts, those for the regional areas and key programs such as Patient Assisted Travel Scheme and WA Healthy School Project Coordinators.Consumer compliments and feedbackThe WA Country Health Service values feedback from patients, family members, carers and the community. Your feedback helps us to identify areas in need of improvement from a consumer/carer's perspective. Your comments help us in our commitment to continuous improvement and delivery of safe, high quality health care to our community. Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.
The WA Country Health Service is committed to providing accessible health services to the regional population, and a quality health care workforce.WACHS Strategic Directions 2015-2018WACHS Strategic Directions 2015-2018: Healthier Country Communities through Partnership and Innovation builds on the achievements of the last decade. They detail our vision, purpose, values and guiding principles and are the blueprint for how we deliver services to clients, consumers and stakeholders over the next three years.Our structureThe WA Country Health Service is currently organised into seven regions to deliver quality healthcare to residents and visitors in country Western Australia. Regional health servicesThe WA Country Health Service has a strong network of public hospitals, health services and nursing posts located across rural and remote Western Australia. Our core business is the provision of quality, accessible health services to people from large regional centres to those in small remote communities.Patient charterThe purpose of the Western Australian Public Patients' Hospital Charter is to explain your rights and responsibilities when using public hospitals and health centres in Western Australia.Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2015-2020Committees and networksFind out about the WA Country Health Service health links and networks. Information on professional associations we partner with is also provided here.Contact usHere you can find key contact information for the WA Country Health Service including emergency 24 hour contacts, those for the regional areas and key programs such as Patient Assisted Travel Scheme and WA Healthy School Project Coordinators.Consumer compliments and feedbackThe WA Country Health Service values feedback from patients, family members, carers and the community. Your feedback helps us to identify areas in need of improvement from a consumer/carer's perspective. Your comments help us in our commitment to continuous improvement and delivery of safe, high quality health care to our community. Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.
The WA Country Health Service is committed to providing accessible health services to the regional population, and a quality health care workforce.WACHS Strategic Directions 2015-2018WACHS Strategic Directions 2015-2018: Healthier Country Communities through Partnership and Innovation builds on the achievements of the last decade. They detail our vision, purpose, values and guiding principles and are the blueprint for how we deliver services to clients, consumers and stakeholders over the next three years.Our structureThe WA Country Health Service is currently organised into seven regions to deliver quality healthcare to residents and visitors in country Western Australia. Regional health servicesThe WA Country Health Service has a strong network of public hospitals, health services and nursing posts located across rural and remote Western Australia. Our core business is the provision of quality, accessible health services to people from large regional centres to those in small remote communities.Patient charterThe purpose of the Western Australian Public Patients' Hospital Charter is to explain your rights and responsibilities when using public hospitals and health centres in Western Australia.Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2015-2020Committees and networksFind out about the WA Country Health Service health links and networks. Information on professional associations we partner with is also provided here.Contact usHere you can find key contact information for the WA Country Health Service including emergency 24 hour contacts, those for the regional areas and key programs such as Patient Assisted Travel Scheme and WA Healthy School Project Coordinators.Consumer compliments and feedbackThe WA Country Health Service values feedback from patients, family members, carers and the community. Your feedback helps us to identify areas in need of improvement from a consumer/carer's perspective. Your comments help us in our commitment to continuous improvement and delivery of safe, high quality health care to our community. Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.