The Information Communication and Technology Department (ICT) oversees the hospital’s computer infrastructure. The campus-wide network supports Voice over Internet Protocol. In addition to the campus-wide network, the Echuca Regional Health maintains a high-speed network with fiber optic inter-departmental links. The department manages 30 core applications and department-specific applications and nine physical and seven virtual servers. The department also oversees space and operating costs. In addition, the hospital also offers a range of health services to its community. In 2015, it had 113 beds and accommodated 303 residents. The Echuca Regional Health is one of the largest employers in the Campaspe Shire. The hospital is a sub-regional teaching health service and has 44,269 people. It’s also a popular tourist destination, home to the Southern 80 ski race. The Echuca Regional Heath provides a range of services for visitors to attract visitors.
In April 2008, Echuca Regional Health introduced a Hospital Admission Risk Program to help individuals with complex and chronic conditions avoid hospital admissions. The program provides care for individuals who frequently present to the Emergency Department and are at high risk for hospitalization. The program is available to people aged 65 and older. It is free of charge for members and is open to all eligible people. The cost of participating in the program is $380. The Echuca Regional Health also offers a wide range of services in the Medical Suites. For example, its Education Department hosted over 200 clinical education sessions during the past financial year. Students include one post-graduate student in midwifery, two peri-operative course students, and three local students. The hospital hosted over 300 student placements in the past year. It’s also a hub for medical research and education.
The Echuca Regional Health has a range of services to support patients with various chronic or complex illnesses. The hospital also assists in preventing hospital admissions. The Hospital Admission Risk Program helps people with chronic and complex diseases prevent frequent hospital admissions. The program also provides services to those who visit the region regularly. There are two main areas where Echuca Regional Health has an active partnership. The first area is the Community Rehabilitation Centre, which has waterless urinals. The Echuca Regional Health has an extensive fleet of 27 vehicles, including two ambulances and maintenance trucks. In the 2007/08 financial year, its cars traveled more than four million kilometers. The Echuca Regional Health relies heavily on community support and involvement to deliver quality care. This year, the hospital has received more than 250 community contributions. With this, the staff can serve more patients in the region. The hospital will expand its clinics, offer new services, and increase its outreach in the future.
The hospital’s hospital fleet is continually growing. There are currently 27 beds at Echuca Regional Health, including two buses and a maintenance truck. Its hospital fleet grew by nearly four percent over the last six years. Its staff is dedicated to the community and has a reputation for providing exceptional care. In addition, the hospital is a leader in improving community health. Its innovative initiatives are also crucial for the health of the region. The Echuca Regional Health’s 113 beds are the largest employers in the region. It is a comprehensive health service, including a residential aged care facility, which accommodates 60 residents. It is the largest employer in the Campaspe Shire and is committed to improving the quality of life for its communities. Further, the hospital’s new HealthSMART program is helping the health system improve its services and products for the community.
In addition to providing acute care, Echuca Regional Health also offers primary and aged care. The health services provided at Echuca Regional Health are tailored to the needs of its community. The hospital’s employees work hard to improve the quality of life for everyone. The goal is to promote healthy living in the community and help reduce the number of hospital admissions. The health department is part of a larger health alliance, developing products and services under the HealthSMART program.