Delivering a Healthy WA
Health Reform Implementation Taskforce (HRIT)

Reform history

The Health Reform Committee (HRC) was appointed by the State Government in March 2003 to develop a vision for the Western Australian health system while ensuring that the growth of the health budget was sustainable. The Health Reform Committee’s final report ‘A Healthy Future for Western Australians’ (PDF 2.01MB) was published on 29 March 2004. This provided a blue print for reforming the WA health system into a robust, integrated and sustainable service over the next decade.

The Health Reform Implementation Taskforce (HRIT) commenced operations on 2 August 2004 with the challenging task of driving the health reform changes by implementing the recommendations of the HRC's final report.

The integration of the reform program into the core business of WA Health is regarded as a key success factor to the achievement of reform outcomes. This has been achieved with health reform now embedded within all parts of the organisation via WA Health’s Strategic Intent 2005-2010 (PDF 433KB) and the alignment of the health system priorities into six healthy directions – Workforce, Hospitals (and health services and infrastructure), Partnerships, Communities, Resources, and Leadership.

Read more about the progress of the first three years of reform:

In addition, the annual Operational Plan (PDF 418KB) outlines priorities, milestones and targets for the WA Health system and are designed to keep WA Health heading in the right direction.

Responsibility for the implementation and the continuous development of the reform program has transitioned to relevant areas within the operating structure of the organisation. The innovation and health system improvement functions of HRIT are now overseen by the Health System Improvement Unit.

Delivering improvement in WA Health involves the whole system working together to drive transformation, within WA Health, with community partners and other government and non-government agencies, for the common benefit of improved access and standards of care for patients.

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