The finalists have been announced ahead of the annual awards ceremony in Sydney next month. See the list.
Virtual care programs that improve access to rural and multicultural communities are among some of the finalists vying for gongs at the NSW Health Awards 2024.
Now in their 26th year, the awards acknowledge the personalised, sustainable and digitally enabled programs that contribute to the wellbeing of patients and the community.
NSW Health secretary Susan Pearce AM said it was exciting to celebrate the people and teams who enriched health in millions of ways every day.
“These awards are a chance to recognise our incredible healthcare staff and volunteers, across the public health system,” Ms Pearce said.
“It is important to celebrate innovative and sustainable programs which invest in the wellbeing of the NSW community, while also delivering better patient outcomes.
“I congratulate the finalists, but I also want to acknowledge the work being done across the system every day by our teams of doctors, nurses, midwives, allied health and support staff.”
NSW Health received 186 nominations across the 12 award categories, including the Keeping People Healthy Award, Transforming Patient Experience Award, and the Health Innovation Award.
“All of the nominations really showcase the impressive and important work being undertaken throughout the state, so choosing the 42 finalists was a challenge,” Ms Pearce said.
“The awards also recognise the significant contribution of community members who selflessly support our patients, carers and staff with the Volunteer of the Year Award.”
The finalists and winners will be celebrated at the NSW Health Awards ceremony, to be held on Thursday 24 October at the Sydney International Convention Centre.
The full list of finalists is available here.