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BMDH Project Weekly Update Friday 14 October 2016 | No 195
Stage 2 is underway at
Mount Druitt and the locals
are going to be keeping a
VERY close eye on things!
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BMDH Project Weekly Update Blacktown Hospital | Friday 14 October 2016 | No 195
STAFF PARKING ONLY
EMBARK BUILDING & CRESTWOOD CENTRE
HOSPITAL
P2
Blacktown Hospital
P11
BUNGARRIBEE
WESTERN SYDNEY UNI
P
Admin & Education
BLACKTOWN HOSPITAL
There’s work around
Embark to create the
new entry and exit.
Early works continue on
the Stage 2 site.
Work is progressing on
B47 refurb and B2Hub.
Sorry about the noise.
Demolition underway
on Panorama Parade.
Please stay on marked
paths and drive
carefully.
Tree works will be
taking place on Marcel
Crescent outside
community health -
please take care and
stay on marked paths.
Clinical services building
WiFi security system
testing continues.
NEXT
Temporary road
changes are on the way.
Changes will occur in
two stages. Please print
and share the attached
site alert and advise
patients that the cancer
centre entry is available
for drop-off and pick-up.
Remember to drive
carefully, walk on
marked paths and
follow directions from
site staff.
Renal
HOSPITAL
P10 now
24/7 staff
parking
DIARY 16 - 18 October Pastoral Care Week
Tuesday 25 October 2016 at 11.15am
WSLHD Annual Public Meeting at
Bowman Hall, Blacktown. All
welcome.
Thursday 27 and Friday 28 October
2016, NSW Health Innovation
Symposium and Health Awards
Late 2016 - work starts on new
Community Dialysis Centre and
expanded Drug & Alcohol unit at
Mount Druitt - more on this soon!
STAGE 2 CONSTRUCTION
SITE
P12
P1 main car park
Top level Upper 5 opens at 12.30 pm for afternoon staff and visitor parking
Blacktown Rd westbound only
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Works start in
this area late
October
Roads and
access
changing
temporarily
follow signs
and directions
Take extra care
Site shed deliveries in this area
Road closed 22-23 October
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BMDH Project Weekly Update Mount Druitt Hospital | Friday 14 October 2016 | No 195
Construction starting
soon in these areas
BMDH Project is headed back to
Mount Druitt Hospital with work
about to start on Stage 2
expansion. Internal refurbishment
for MRI, theatres and
pre-admission clinic starts next
year. You can follow our progress
on social media.
NOW
Work starts soon around child
care for the new community
dialysis centre.
Work starts soon around New
Beginnings for the drug health
facility expansion.
Builder’s compound is also being
set up on site.
Please remember to drive
carefully, stay on marked paths
and follow instructions from site
staff.
What’s in Stage 2 at Mount Druitt Hospital?
A new community dialysis centre with dedicated parking
New MRI unit on level 2
New Recovery addition on level 2
New single-storey Drug Health expansion
New pre-admission clinics
Projects completed 2017
Back to Mount Druitt
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BMDH Project Weekly Update Friday 14 October 2016 | No 195
MOUNT DRUITT WORKS SET TO START: BMDH Project is on the way back to
Mount Druitt with work starting shortly on the new community dialysis centre
and other expansion.
Our first job is to relocate the existing child care centre play equipment to a new,
improved play area so we can begin the community dialysis centre.
There’s no way we’d start before we’d consulted the “locals” so this week David
from our project team met with centre staff, parents and kids to talk about the
plans, and the need to relocate their play equipment. Parents were keen for the
kids to stay involved, so we’ve got some ideas up our hi-vis sleeves to share soon.
The new renal centre will provide much-needed local dialysis faciltiies for the
community and treatment closer to home for local patients.
CHILD’S PLAY
BIG PLANS: Budding
architect Josh from Mount
Druitt Hospital child care
centre works on his ideas for
the new buildings. He’s
pictured here with centre
manager Amy, project officer
David and mum Tanya. Our
architects had better watch
out!
Front cover: Josh, Tanya, Amy
and Louella check out the
construction site.
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BMDH Project Weekly Update Friday 14 October 2016 | No 195
GUEST RELATIONS: Lovely to welcome visitors from Hong
Kong University this week.
The group is one of an increasing number of overseas
visitors keen to see how our clinical services building design
is improving the experience of hospital.
STRIKE UP THE BAND: Thanks to Northmead Public School for playing in the Gathering Place this week. It
was great to hear Hospital Street full of music. Contact vollie coordinator Janice if you know of a group or
school who would like to donate their time to perform for us.
ON THE CASE
BIG BAND TIME
HONG KONG VISITORS
BOOK ‘EM: Thanks to Watts Commercial Furniture
director Brian Smith who donated a bookshelf for the
Rehab Dining & Activity Room this week. He's pictured here
with staff members Wassii, Annamma, Deb, Casey, and
Victoriana. Now for the fun bit... choosing books! Thanks,
Brian and the Watts team!
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BMDH Project Weekly Update Friday 14 October 2016 | No 195
WORLD THROMBOSIS DAY
BIG COMMITMENT: Being a volunteer is a big
commitment for people and we really appreicate all the
work our vollies do, but this week they really went above
and beyond.
Above, while our new recruits were completing their
training, one of our dedicated vollies (below, who shall
remain nameless) willingingly jumped into the Blood Clot
costume to promote World Thrombosis Day. What a gem.
WELL TRAINED
STOP THE CLOTS: Thanks to Sonia and the team for
organising a great event to promote World Thrombosis Day.
From left, Mat and Bec from Medtronic with VTE champion
Sonia at the awareness display this week.
One in four people worldwIde die of thrombosis-related
causes. If you want more info about preventing blood clots,
go to worldthrombosisday.org
FIRST PALL CARE VOLLIES
HEALING HANDS: This week we also welcomed our first
palliative care volunteers. Twenty people joined staff for
training this week as part of a new area-wide palliative care
volunteer program. The volunteers will start at Mount
Druitt’s pallitive care unit before moving out to other wards
and then into the community. Welcome to our first intake,
who were learning how to give a relaxing hand massage as
part of their training.
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BMDH Project Weekly Update Friday 14 October 2016 | No 195
BANDANNA BANDITS
CAN DO: Our cancer centre team are rocking it National Bandanna Day headgear. You can support young people
with cancer by supporting CanTeen’s National Bandanna Day on 28 October!
PwC GETS THE PAPER-LITE BUG IT’S EASY BEING GREEN: Our project
managers PwC have caught the Paper-Lite bug
from hanging around us for too long.
It was out with the paper-based files and in
with the digital systems in the project office
this week.
All we need to do now is get them some green
t-shirts!
Pictured left, Alex and Matthew throwing
things in the “otto” filing system.
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Blacktown Hospital Site Alert
Temporary road changes in
October and November at
Blacktown Hospital We’re completing infrastructure works at Blacktown Hospital in preparation for the start
of construction on the new acute services building next year.
We need to make some temporary road changes around the excavation site. Here’s what
Temporary road changes 1/2 | Issued 14 October 2016
USE THE SLIP ROAD
To avoid delays during this
time, we suggest you use the
Blacktown Road slip lane for
entry and exit to parking
areas.
DROP OFF AT CANCER
CENTRE ENTRY
To avoid delays, advise
carers to drop off and pick up
at the cancer centre entry,
near the bus stop.
FIRST ROAD CHANGE
18 - 22 OCTOBER
7AM - 3.30PM
There will be traffic
redirection around the
multi-storey car park road
and pedestrian crossing.
Follow the signs and
instructions from site staff.
PLEASE TAKE CARE
Your safety is VERY important
to us. At the risk of sounding
like a broken record, we’d just
like to remind you one more
time to take care and always
follow directions.
SECOND ROAD CHANGE
24 OCTOBER - 1 NOVEMBER
NIGHT WORKS
9.30PM - 5.30AM
There will be traffic
redirection around the multi
-storey car park road and
pedestrian crossing.
Follow the signs and
instructions from site staff.
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Blacktown Hospital Site Alert
Temporary road changes 2/2 | Issued 14 October 2016
First stage
road works
18 - 22 OCT
Second
stage night
work
24 OCT - 1 NOV
Clinical Services Building
Original Building
P1 car park
Renal/Admin
Mental Health
Clinical Services Building
Original Building
P1 car park
Renal/Admin
Mental Health
Slip lane
entry
Cancer Centre entry
Slip lane
entry
Cancer Centre entry
Main
entry
Main
entry
Changes to eMEDs
eMEDs Weekly Update
The eMEDs Project Steering Committee held an extraordinary meeting on Thursday 6th
October to discuss the eMEDs go-live at Blacktown Hospital.
Due to delays in the technical implementation the current planned go-live date of the
22nd November 2016 is not achievable and with the proximity to the Christmas/New
Year period it is not possible to extend the schedule to accommodate a new go-live
date in 2016. The eMEDs Project Steering Committee has therefore made a decision to
defer the planned eMEDs go-live at Blacktown Hospital to early 2017.
A detailed replanning exercise will now be undertaken and will provide an opportunity
to explore the possibility of including both IV Fluids and Outpatients into a single eMEDs
go-live at Blacktown Hospital.
The replanning exercise is expected to take 6-8 weeks and a new go-live date will be
communicated in early December.
There is an immediate impact to the end user training currently in progress; end user
training will cease immediately and be rescheduled for early next year.
For further details, please contact the project team:
Mary-Kay Harrison
Program Director
Sonia Jones | EMR2 Lead | 0409 166 774
Robyn Cook | EMR2 Project Manager | 0418 460 990 CONTACT US
Update to adult admission form Staff Info | Blacktown Hospital & Mount Druitt Hospital | October 2016
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Blacktown Hospital Site Alert
B2Hub construction | Issued 23 September 2016
Noisy works on level 2 for B2Hub
The former Pathology area on level 2 is
being refurbished for the B2Hub - a new
activity-based workspace for the
hospital administration units.
Demolition is underway and will be
followed by refurbishment work until
late 2016.
We appreciate your patience while we
deliver these new facilities for
Blacktown Hospital, and sorry about the
noise.
If you have any issues or concerns,
please contact the Project Office
on 1800 155 102.
NEW WAYS OF WORKING
Blacktown Hospital will be one of
the first hospitals in Australia
with activity-based workspaces.
Every NWOW workplace is
different because the design
reflects what people do and how
they do it, but generally there are
some common elements:
Quiet zones for concentrated
work
Private spaces for
confidential work or
discussion
Collaborative spaces for
shared work
Spaces for informal
interaction and breaks.
The new B2Hub will be a
purpose-built ‘home base’ for the
hospital admin team who are
currently housed in temporary
locations all over Blacktown and
other sites.
The B2Hub will also provide a
real-life model for activity-based
workspaces in the acute services
building.
It will allow clinical staff to
experience the new designs first-
hand and help them transition
smoothly to NWOW workspaces
when the new building is
completed in 2019.