Friendly Society Private Hospital

Details

Name :

Friendly Society Private Hospital

Address  :

19 - 23 Bingera Street

Town  :

Bundaberg

State  :

Queensland

Country  :

AUSTRALIA

Post Code:

4670

Phone  :

07 4153 0666

Web URL  :

Email  :


Description

Hospital Profile
Our Mission
To be the Hospital of choice for friendly quality healthcare

The Friendly Society Private Hospital is a leading healthcare facility located in Bundaberg Queensland We are an 85 bed acute care private medical facility boasting five state of the art operating theatres modern equipment the latest technology and an excellent team of specialists and healthcare professionals Onsite medical imaging and pathology services further enhance our facility and are provided by Bundaberg Medical Imaging and Sullivan amp Nicolaides respectively All of these elements combine to make the Friendly Society Private Hospital one of Australias leading regional private medical facilities


History

History of our Private Hospital
The Friendly Society Private Hospital was first established in 1946 when the Bundaberg Friendly Society Medical Institute purchased St Vincents Hospital located on Crofton Street

So what is the Friendly Society Many people often ask about the origins of the Friendly Society who makes up the Friendly Society who owns the Friendly Society Private Hospital and so on and so on

The answer is the hospital is a not for profit organisation which is run for the betterment of the community and where all profits are reinjected into the operations of the hospital and not distributed to any third party this is quite unique in todays environment of healthcare delivery

The Friendly Societies began in England in the late 18th century as mutual associations composed of individuals who bound themselves to assist each other under different circumstances present and future to shield each other from misfortune and to support each other in their day of need Members were mostly working men going from one town to another in search of employment carrying their principles with them forming branches wherever they went

In 1897 the Friendly Societies Lodges of the Bundaberg district formed an association to deliver upon the above principles and in 1919 The Bundaberg Associated Friendly Societies Medical Institute was first formed which would later be known as the Friendly Society Medical Institute

Following the depression years it was identified by The Friendly Society Medical Institute that there was a need for the Institute to operate a hospital for its members and so the process for purchasing the St Vincents Hospital on Crofton Street began

St Vincents Hospital had previously been a family home for the Cattermulls who had purchased the building from the Church of England in 1919 who had been operating a Grammar School from the building Miss Agnes Novakoski was the buildings next owner who transformed the home into the Private General Nursing St Vincents Hospital opening in 1924 to meet the growing community need for hospital services It was Miss Novakoski who the Friendly Society Medical Institute purchased the hospital from some 60 years ago creating Bundabergs Friendly Society Private Hospital

At the time of purchase St Vincents Hospital was simply a small bush hospital operated from a large timber Queenslander surrounded by large sweeping verandahs that housed nursing quarters under them a vegetable garden grew within the grounds of the hospital with the gardens yield used in the hospitals daily meals

It is without a doubt that the history and ownership of the Friendly Society Private hospital is quite unique when you consider the landscape of the Australian healthcare industry The hospitals notforprofit status ensures continual reinvestment in all facets of the business including new technology equipment facility improvements and most importantly its people
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