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LA QON 4115 (A)-(C) 1 (A) (B) (C)(I) WA Health Is Unable to Provide Data for 2015 -2016. As This Period Is Prior to the Establis LA QON 4115 (a)-(c) (a) (i) 2015/16 (ii) 2016/17 (iii) 2017/18 Department of Health Not applicable $7,275.86 $1,697.70 Health Support Services Not applicable Nil Nil Child and Adolescent Health Service Not applicable Nil $771,498.75 East Metropolitan Health Service Not applicable $4,380,602 $9,433,011 North Metropolitan Health Service Not applicable $349,332 $6,376,144 South Metropolitan Health Service Not applicable $1,260,000 $16,296,000 WA Country Health Service Nil $958,501 $6,303,319 Metropolitan Health Services (Debts in $3,215,000 2015/16 were written off by the Metropolitan Health Services Board, as this was prior to the establishment of Health Service Providers as separate statutory authorities. (b) (i) 2015/16 (ii) 2016/17 (iii) 2017/18 Department of Health Not applicable 36 12 Health Support Services Not applicable Nil Nil Child and Adolescent Health Service Not applicable Nil 1,934 East Metropolitan Health Service Not applicable 12,223 11,206 North Metropolitan Health Service Not applicable 7,918 16,254 South Metropolitan Health Service Not applicable 2,845 16,603 WA Country Health Service Nil 2,463 9,906 Metropolitan Health Services (Debts in 20,063 2015/16 were written off by the Metropolitan Health Services Board, as this was prior to the establishment of Health Service Providers as separate statutory authorities). (c)(i) WA Health is unable to provide data for 2015 -2016. As this period is prior to the establishment of Health Service Providers as separate statutory authorities, gathering this information would be extremely labour intensive and time consuming. It would result in staff having to be taken away from their core duties. Department of Health Debtor (ii) 2016/17 (iii) 2017/18 City Leisure Industries $480.00 Pangea Minerals Ltd* $125.00 $125.00 Note: Pangea Minerals Ltd now trading as Geotech Minerals Pty Ltd. ACN Number belongs to Geotech Minerals Pty Ltd CSIRO $148.50 Calytrix Consulting $132.00 Programmed Property Services $700.00 University of Western Australia $1,250.00 1 LA QON 4115 (a)-(c) Health Support Services Health Support Services did not write-off any debts in 2016/17 or 2017/18. East Metropolitan Health Service Debtor (ii) 2016/17 (iii) 2017/18 Allianz Australia Insurance Limited $1,132.08 Baxter Healthcare Pty Ltd $20.00 Biogen Idec Australia Pty Ltd $495.00 Bradford Legal $660.00 Bristol-Myers Squibb Australia Pty Ltd $396.00 Gibson & Gibson Lawyers $220.00 Gio General Ltd $60.00 Gio General Ltd $540.00 Healix International $200.00 Healthscope Limited $412.50 Hendercare Pty Ltd $43.92 International Sos Australasia Pty Ltd $1,870.00 Koh & Noor Nursing Home $70.00 Medpace Australia Pty Lrd $25,295.91 Melville Family Health Centre $33.00 Parexel International Pty $7,232.50 Perth City Legal $25.00 Radiation Oncology Centre $8,775.37 Sanofi-Aventis Australia Pty Ltd $4,508.60 Slater And Gordon Lawyers $1,100.00 Unified Healthcare Group $539.00 Worldwide Clinical Trials $300.00 North Metropolitan Health Service Debtor (ii) 2016/17 (iii) 2017/18 University Of Western Australia $95,575.87 Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research $19,830.67 Pluton Resources Ltd $18,143.40 Challenge Australian Dairy Pty Ltd $8,607.50 BHP Billiton Shared Business Services Pty Ltd $7,629.60 Pilbara Iron Company $7,315.00 The Griffin Coal Mining Co Pty Ltd $6,735.30 Remote Water Services Pty Ltd $6,440.50 Kimberley Diamond Company NL $6,426.20 Mycologia Australia Pty Ltd $5,943.66 Serco Australia Pty Ltd $4,341.82 BHP Billiton Nickel West Pty Ltd $3,582.70 PRA International Pty Ltd $2,530.00 Dorevitch Pathology $1,400.00 Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council $1,122.00 Schering-Plough Pty Ltd $1,100.00 Unified Healthcare Group $874.00 North Metropolitan Tafe $815.02 2 LA QON 4115 (a)-(c) Debtor (ii) 2016/17 (iii) 2017/18 Department Of Veterans Affairs $808.50 International Sos Australasia Pty Ltd $715.00 Moac Livestock Services $445.50 Monash Health $316.20 WA Institute For Medical Research $297.00 Empire Clinic $286.00 Powerful Nutrition For Life Pty Ltd $220.00 Transport Accident Commission $220.00 Sydney West Area Health Services $220.00 CAN Assistance $220.00 Australian Government Comcare $220.00 Spotless Services Aust Ltd $198.00 Pharmaust Manufacturing Pty Ltd $132.00 GSK Australia Pty Ltd $125.40 Drug Arm WA Inc $110.00 Sanofi-Aventis Australia Pty Ltd $100.93 Gippsland Base Hospital $94.00 Enerflex Process Pty Ltd $92.40 Telfer Gold Mine $88.00 Karabar Distance Education Centre $66.00 Woodside Burrup Pty Ltd $55.00 South Metropolitan Tafe $50.60 Whyalla Hospital -Speech Pathology $47.00 Novotech (Australia) Pty $34.50 Tjuntjuntjara Community Clinic $19.80 Kalamunda Primary Care Pty Ltd $17.80 Perth Medical Laboratories $14.41 Swire Pacific Offshore Operations $11.00 Child and Adolescent Health Service Debtor (ii) 2016/17 (iii) 2017/18 Prince Charles Hospital $70.70 Salvation Army $88.00 Maher Mckenzie Pharmacy $167.64 Maher Mckenzie Pharmacy $194.04 Unified Healthcare Group $220.00 Map Pharmaceuticals Inc. $12.00 Map Pharmaceuticals Inc. $12.00 Map Pharmaceuticals Inc. $12.00 Map Pharmaceuticals Inc. $12.00 Map Pharmaceuticals Inc. $24.00 3 LA QON 4115 (a)-(c) Debtor (ii) 2016/17 (iii) 2017/18 Josephine Pepe Barristers & Solicitors $630.30 Pearson Australia Group $748.00 Mt Isa Hospital $55.00 Kini Health $55.00 Rohanna Pty Ltd $40.00 Rohanna Pty Ltd $40.00 Bankstown Hospital Pharmacy $84.48 Kids Are Kids! Therapy And Education $83.50 Centre Inc Hunter New England Local Health $129.80 District Sydney West Area Health Services $174.24 Mt Magnet Health Centre $85.35 Telethon Kids Institute $744.02 Rmo Society (PMH/KEMH) $330.00 Rocky Bay Inc $1,490.19 Royal Children's Hospital $1,705.00 Royal Children's Hospital $744.48 East Metropolitan Population Health $332.64 Unit Department of Health & Community $66.00 Services Base Hospital Pharmacy $163.68 Box Hill Hospital $92.40 Cabrini Hospital $133.49 Calvary Health Care $25.19 Canberra Hospital $45.64 Canberra Hospital $1,472.90 Canberra Hospital $242.00 Canberra Hospital $142.56 Canberra Hospital $294.36 Canberra Hospital $245.30 Caulfield General Medical Centre $221.90 Central Pharmacy - Qld $91.08 Central Pharmacy - Qld $455.40 Katherine District Hospital $44.88 Linacre Private Hospital Pharmacy $126.72 North West Regional $211.20 Parkes Districts Hospital $44.88 Pharmasolv $313.50 South Eastern Sydney $908.60 South Eastern Sydney $125.40 South Eastern Sydney $125.40 4 LA QON 4115 (a)-(c) Debtor (ii) 2016/17 (iii) 2017/18 South Western Sydney $52.80 Southern NSW Local Health $63.36 Southern NSW Local Health $29.04 St John Of God Hospital $50.60 St John Of God Hospital $31.90 Sydney Local Health $213.84 Sydney West Area Health $150.48 The Royal Australasian $66.00 Arafmi Mental Health Carers $38,785.08 South Metropolitan Health Service Write-offs for 2016/17 and 2017/18 were for patient related treatments only and there were no write-offs approved for non-patient related debts, e.g. businesses. 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