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Tim Dornin

SA hospital upgrade to get more cash

SA Health Minister Stephen Wade says the Queen Elizabeth Hospital upgrade has been broadened. (AAP)

An extra $50 million has been allocated for upgrades to Adelaide's Queen Elizabeth Hospital with the scope of the work broadened following a clinical services review.

Health Minister Stephen Wade says the budget for the project has been lifted to $314 million with an extra operating theatre now included in the redevelopment along with extra treatment bays.

The project also involves the building of a new emergency department and intensive care unit.

The minister said the extensive consultation undertaken with staff and stakeholders meant the expanded project would better reflect the needs of patients, staff and the community, now and into the future.

Major construction works are expected to begin in the second half of next year and the expanded project is expected to be completed in 2024.

"The people of the western suburbs need services as close to where they live as possible," Mr Wade said.

"This improved redevelopment will ensure they have access to high-quality healthcare services in a state-of-the-art facility that will meet their future needs."

The extra funding will be detailed in the upcoming state budget to be handed down by Treasurer Rob Lucas on November 10.

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