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    • An inspiring past, an exciting future
    • EMHS Chief Executive and Board Chair introduction
  • About
    • Our strategic direction
  • Executive Summary
    • 2023-24 at a glance
    • EMHS 2023–24 financial summary
    • EMHS 2023–24 performance summary
    • Significant challenges
  • Governance
    • EMHS Board
    • EMHS Area Executive Group
    • Links to government goals and outcomes
  • Our People
    • Fostering excellence through EMHS learning and development
    • New models and partnerships help optimise patient care
    • Strengthening connections
    • New workforce strategy to engage, empower and encourage junior doctors
    • Our commitment to safety and wellbeing
    • Security officers learn special negotiator skills
    • Celebrating excellence
  • Performance
    • RPH museum Tour (Boorloo Festival) | Partnering with our community
    • A focus on mental health
    • EMHS Multicultural Plan | Cultural safety for Aboriginal peoples
    • Oh baby
    • Kalamunda palliative care virtual reality & exhibition | Byford Health Hub taking shape
    • Continuing to deliver safe and high-quality care
    • Access to emergency services
    • Revolutionary health care
    • Increasing surgical capacity | New era with hospital care beyond our walls
    • Sustainable Health Review | Environmental, Social and Governance statement
    • Digital transformations | Strengthening our cyber defences
    • EMHS research and innovation
  • KPIs
    • Browse KPIs
  • Financials
  • Compliance
    • Government policy requirements
    • Other financial and governance disclosures
    • Other legal disclosures
    • Freedom of information
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East Metropolitan Health Service respects and acknowledges the Whadjuk people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we work, and of elders past and present.