South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service
- Carmel Tebbutt, Minister for Health
South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service (SESIAHS) was formed in 2005 from the amalgamation of the Illawarra Area Health Service and South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service.[1] It was disbanded on 1 January 2011 as part of the National Health Reform and creation of Local Hospital Networks.[2] It was a statutory body of the New South Wales Government, operating under the NSW Department of Health, charged with the provision of public health services in eastern and southern Sydney, and regions to the south of Sydney. The area's Area Health Advisory Council was headed by Bob Farnsworth.[3]
Major facilities
Eastern hospital network
- Prince of Wales Hospital
- Royal Hospital for Women
- Sydney Children's Hospital
- Sydney Hospital and Sydney Eye Hospital
Central hospital network
- Garrawarra Centre
- St George Hospital
- Sutherland Hospital
Southern hospital network
- Bulli Hospital
- Coledale Hospital
- David Berry Hospital
- Kiama Hospital and Community Health Service
- Milton-Ulladulla Hospital
- Port Kembla Hospital
- Shellharbour Hospital
- Shoalhaven District Memorial Hospital
- Wollongong Hospital
Affiliated health organisations
- Calvary Healthcare Kogarah
- St Vincent's Hospital
- War Memorial Hospital
Lord howe island
- Gower Wilson Memorial Hospital
Notes
External links
- South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service website
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Former NSW Department of Health (DOH) Area Health Services (AHSses) in New South Wales
- Northern Sydney Central Coast Area Health Service
- South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service
- Sydney South West Area Health Service
- Sydney West Area Health Service
- Greater Southern Area Health Service
- Greater Western Area Health Service
- Hunter New England Area Health Service
- North Coast Area Health Service