St Vincent’s is proud to partner with the Australian Government to launch a game changing new mental health service - Medicare Mental Health Check In. With resources available from January 1, this service will provide free, accessible mental health support for everyone. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gRRcJxYw
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Better and fairer care. Always.
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Australia’s largest not-for-profit health and aged care provider, established in 1857. Better and fairer care. Always. #StVincents
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- Woolloomooloo, New South Wales
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- 1857
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- Research, Advocacy, Health Care, Hospitals, Aged Care, and Genomic Medicine
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This is a powerful article about how St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne has tailored its Emergency Department care for First Nations patients and how it has helped close the gap in wait times between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people without affecting overall patient flow. We’re glad to have the support of the Australian Medical Association (NSW), Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association, Australasian College for Emergency Medicine , The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch) and the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) in this important work. Delivering specialised care to the most vulnerable groups in our community is a core part of our work, and we will continue taking steps to achieve the best health outcomes for all our patients. Read the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) story: https://lnkd.in/dN3Ky_gB
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It was an exciting day for our team at St Vincent's Health Australia as we joined GenesisCare to mark the start of construction on a new radiation therapy centre at St Vincent’s Private Hospital Werribee. Once complete in mid-2026, the centre will expand access to high-quality, evidence-based cancer care for communities across Melbourne’s west. This new facility will complement St Vincent’s Private Hospital Werribee’s existing surgery and medical oncology services, creating one of the most comprehensive oncology offerings in the region. Thank you to Wyndham City Council's Cr Susan McIntyre for joining us to celebrate this important milestone. Matt Afshar (PMP. MSc.BEng) Emma Saliba Janine Loader Larry Morrissey Angelique Kyparisis
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St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne’s Australian-first clinical trial of psychedelic-assisted therapy is the topic of a new documentary film, titled Edge of Life, being released in certain cinemas nationally from 13 November 2025. During the trial, St Vincent’s clinician researchers Dr Marg Ross and Dr Justin Dwyer worked with Emmy award-winning filmmaker Lynette Wallworth, who followed two terminally ill trial participants as they navigated their psilocybin-assisted therapy. They also travelled to the Amazon to explore traditional uses of these types of medicines. Find a location to see the film: https://lnkd.in/gxGR_Y2P
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Today we’re celebrating World Radiography Day, recognising the vital work of our radiographers, nuclear medicine technologists and radiation therapists here at St Vincent’s. From diagnosing illness to guiding treatment, their expertise and compassion play a crucial role in delivering better and fairer care. Always.
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The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) team recently visited St Vincent’s Care Services resident, Ade and her daughter, Meiko to hear about their experience within the aged care system. Ade and Meiko spoke warmly of their care at St Vincent’s, but acknowledged the challenges that come with moving a family member into care. Ade and Meiko were two of the people involved in this story which explores how a move into aged care can be especially challenging within certain cultures and provides tips for navigating this life change. 📸: Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) 🩺 : St Vincent's Health Australia Read more: https://lnkd.in/gTK27QQj
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AI in healthcare is evolving fast. From home-care robots to clinical chatbots, new technologies are transforming the way care is delivered across Australia. “Clients still receive a weekly face-to-face meeting, but between these meetings … the [AI] system allows a daily check-in, which can then escalate any potential concerns to either our team or a client’s family,” said Dean Jones, National Director of St Vincent’s At Home to The Guardian Australia. We see AI as a tool to support, not replace, the compassion and expertise of our people. Every innovation we embrace must strengthen our mission to provide better and fairer care. Always. Read more here: https://bit.ly/47sySBA
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It’s been a big week, with a lot said about my hospital, my colleagues, and the work we do. I just want to say I’m incredibly proud of St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and our team. Having a policy that is evidence-based, best practice in terms of delivering equitable healthcare, and driven by our St Vincent’s values, brought down by misinformation and ignorance has been very disappointing and upsetting. But I have to say, alongside the vitriol, it’s been amazing to also receive such warm support from across the health sector – in Victoria and across Australia – from clinicians, administrators, and policymakers. People who understand what we’re doing and back us. I’m very grateful. I thought I’d finish the week by setting the record straight on St Vincent’s Melbourne’s approach to supporting health outcomes among First Nations patients who present to our Emergency Department. Why we introduced the policy we have; what impact it’s had; and addressing some of the misinformation and distortion that’s out there. We found at St Vincent’s that First Nations patients were three times more likely than non-Indigenous patients to leave our ED without being seen. They were also waiting, on average, three times longer compared to non-Indigenous patients. We worked with the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service and others – including First Nations staff and patients – to implement what’s known as a Minimum Category Three Triage policy. Under our policy, we decided to assign a minimum Category 3 to all First Nations patients so they would begin their treatment more promptly. It’s worked without compromising care for patients presenting with a serious or life-threatening emergency – regardless of their background – or upsetting overall ED flow. This is healthcare equity in action. And I stand by it. I invite you to read my piece here to find out more: https://lnkd.in/gn8MkcVD
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🌟 Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 St Vincent’s People Awards! 🌟 With over 800 nominations submitted this year, being recognised as a finalist along with our winners is an incredible achievement. At St Vincent’s, our people are at the heart of everything we do. These awards honour the dedication, compassion and commitment our staff show each day in delivering on our promise of ‘Better and fairer care. Always’. A heartfelt thank you to all those nominated and to everyone who joined us for today’s online celebration. Your passion and purpose continue to inspire us all 💙
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Paul started at St Vincent’s more than 17 years ago, and he’s still energised by the people around him. “We’re here to help people. That’s what keeps us going.” He plays a key role in keeping the hospital clean, safe and welcoming, supporting the care our teams provide every day. That’s how Paul helps shape better and fairer care. Always.
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