Grampians Health operates a four-hospital network across regional Victoria, unified in 2024 through a merger of Edenhope, Stawell, Wimmera, and Ballarat health services. The tech stack is enterprise-standard (SAP, SQL Server, Azure, PACS/DICOM for imaging), but hiring patterns reveal operational strain: 117 of 149 open roles are clinical, with heavy recruitment in mid-level roles, signaling acute staffing shortfalls alongside infrastructure expansion. Active projects center on emergency department buildout, bed management systems, and medication safety—each reflecting capability gaps rather than greenfield innovation.
Notable leadership hires: Unit Head, Head of Unit, Project Lead, Deputy Director, Clinical Director
Grampians Health is a nonprofit healthcare network serving regional and rural Victoria. The organization consolidates four previously independent hospitals—Ballarat Health Services, Wimmera Health Care Group, Stawell Regional Health, and Edenhope and District Memorial Hospital—into a unified operating model across five locations. The network employs 5,001–10,000 people and operates clinical, operational, and support functions across its footprint. Current priorities include a major emergency department expansion in Ballarat, centralizing bed management, improving medication safety workflows, and addressing chronic staffing shortfalls in clinical roles.
Four: Ballarat Health Services, Wimmera Health Care Group, Stawell Regional Health, and Edenhope and District Memorial Hospital, operating across Ballarat, Dimboola, Edenhope, Horsham, and Stawell.
Emergency department expansion at Ballarat base hospital, centralised bed management system, advanced scope of practice programs, partnered pharmacist medication charting, and data quality improvements.
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