
St Vincent’s Private Hospital in Lismore has paused plans to sell the facility, and instead is gearing up for a rejuvenation throughout 2025 and 2026. Source: CHA.
Chief executive officer Alan Cooper announced ongoing investment into the hospital, continuing to deliver and expand first-class care to the Northern Rivers community in New South Wales.
“At present, our plans for sale of the hospital are on hold. Our primary focus is on delivering outstanding care, ensuring an excellent patient experience, and offering rewarding careers for our staff,” he said.
The hospital has been a cornerstone of the Northern Rivers community for over 100 years, and reported a perfect score in its recent ACHS Health Standards review, ensuring St Vincent’s Hospital will continue to offer excellent medical services.
Mr Cooper said that increased investment in amenities would ensure that St Vincent’s is a modern, fit-for-purpose hospital for patients and staff alike.
“We take pride in being an employer of choice for healthcare practitioners, allied health workers, clinicians, and administrators, offering pathways for rewarding careers in Northern New South Wales,” Mr Cooper said.
“Our staff are the backbone of the hospital and I am proud to lead them into a new era.”
Mr Cooper said the announcement also provided a timely reminder that private patients in the Northern Rivers have the right to request a transfer to St Vincent’s from public emergency departments, thereby maximising choice.
“The newly created clinical care manager will allow general practitioners to directly admit patients to the care of specialists at St Vincent’s instead of sending them to public emergency departments, alleviating some of the pressure on our colleagues at Lismore Base Hospital.
“My message is simple – St Vincent’s Hospital Lismore is very much in business, providing continuity of care to our wonderful Northern Rivers Community.”
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