Department of the Legislative Assembly, Northern Territory Government

Palliative Care and Radiotherapy Services

On 28 February 1995, Dr John Zalcberg, Director of Medical Oncology and Palliative Care, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Victoria, was quoted in The Age as follows:
"the Northern Territory has no medical oncologist, very limited radiotherapy services, not a single palliative care specialist, an inadequately resourced domiciliary palliative
care programme and not a single hospice.".

1. In the light of Dr Zalcberg's claim, does the Northern Territory Department of Health and Community Services have the services of a medical oncologist:

(a) if so, under what arrangement; and

(b) if not, why not.

2. Are radiotherapy services available within the Northern Territory; if so, what services are available.

3. Does the Northern Territory have a palliative care specialist:

(a) if so, under what arrangements; and

(b) if not, why not.

4. What resources are committed to palliative care, by community care district.

5. Does the Northern Territory Government intend to provide a hospice; if so:

(a) how will this be done; and

(b) when will it be completed.

6. Did Alice Springs Department of Health and Community Services personnel place a request for a position of a palliative care nurse specialist to be based in that centre several months ago; if so:

(a) why has this not been put in place; and

(b) will this position be provided.

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Last updated: 04 Aug 2016