
Statement On Healthscope
The Tasmanian Government continues to monitor the evolving situation with Healthscope.
Minister for Health, Jacquie Petrusma, said the Government is actively working on contingencies to ensure Tasmanians continue to have access to the private healthcare they pay for.
“We recognise the uncertainty this situation is bringing to staff and patients,” Minister Petrusma said.
“Our number one priority is ensuring Tasmanians have access to the health supports and services they need, including through the private system.
“We encourage Healthscope to make a decision and provide detailed information to the community as soon as possible.
“In the event Healthscope cannot provide private services, the Department of Health has already been exploring a number of options to ensure Tasmanians continue to have access to private healthcare, including discussions with other private providers.
“We have already shown we can act quickly and work with stakeholders on solutions where gaps arise, including when Healthscope announced it was ceasing its maternity services.”
Minister Petrusma also said the Federal Government must ensure support for private hospitals not just across Tasmania, but across the country.
“Should Healthscope exit the market, it is our expectation that the Federal Government will assist with any financial support that may be required, with discussions already occurring to ensure continuity of services,” Minister Petrusma said.
“My Department has already been in discussions with the Federal Department and other states and territories, noting if Healthscope secures financial guarantees from major banks, this will allow time for all Governments to work with an administrator to stabilise the situation and ensure continuity of care and services.”
https://www.premier.tas.gov.au/latest-news/2025/may/statement-on-healthscope