List of hospitals in Western Australia

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List of Hospitals in Western Australia

Western Australia, the largest state by area in Australia, has a comprehensive healthcare system that includes a wide range of hospitals. These hospitals serve the state's population, providing everything from emergency care to specialized treatments. This article provides a list of hospitals in Western Australia, categorized by type and location.

Public Hospitals[edit]

Public hospitals in Western Australia are primarily funded by the government and offer services to patients free of charge through the Medicare system. These hospitals provide a range of services including emergency, elective surgery, and outpatient care.

Private Hospitals[edit]

Private hospitals in Western Australia offer services to patients who are covered by private health insurance or are willing to pay for their medical treatment. These hospitals often provide services not available in the public system.

Specialist Hospitals[edit]

Western Australia also has hospitals that specialize in specific areas of healthcare, providing focused and expert care.

Rural and Remote Hospitals[edit]

Serving the vast rural areas of Western Australia, these hospitals provide essential healthcare services to remote communities.

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