Our Promise
Our Promise
This is the promise St Vincent's makes to its people, patients, residents, partners and the broader community.
It's the bar we set ourselves to make sure we are always delivering the care Australians need.
CEO Message
CEO Message
St Vincent's has been a leader in Australia's health and aged care landscape for more than 165 years.
Since our founders, the Sisters of Charity, opened our first hospital in 1857, our services, clinicians and researchers have been behind some of Australia's most important medical breakthroughs.
With medical science and technology moving at such a fast pace, health and aged care will soon begin to look very different from what it is today.
As a microcosm of Australia's health and aged care system, St Vincent's is uniquely positioned to be at the forefront of the changes taking place around us.
Our refreshed strategy is all about the path we take to get there.
Chris Blake | St Vincent's CEO
ST VINCENT's TODAY
ST VINCENT's TODAY
What started with five Sisters of Charity who arrived in Australia in 1838, St Vincent's is a unique not-for-profit social enterprise that operates two major inner-city health networks in Melbourne and Sydney, 10 private hospitals, 26 aged care facilities, and a range of virtual and home care options across three states.
Our team of close to 30,000 dedicated clinicians, care providers, researchers, support workers, and administrators work from regional Queensland to Melbourne's western suburbs.
Each year, St Vincent's has more than one million contacts with patients and residents, including 300,000 admissions, 132,000 Emergency Department presentations, and close to 200,000 in-home care interactions.
Across our hospitals and co-located institutes, the St Vincent's research footprint is one of the biggest in Australia with 2,500 researchers and 3,000 annual publications.
OUR MISSION
OUR MISSION
St Vincent's founders – the Sisters of Charity – gave us a mission: to provide care, first and foremost, to the most disadvantaged and marginalised members of our community.
The courage and compassion of the Sisters has been a hallmark of St Vincent’s since we began and has been at the heart of many of our proudest achievements, including opening Australia's first program for treating and studying alcohol dependence, establishing Australia's first methadone clinic, the first needle exchange, first HIV/AIDS ward, and first homeless health residential unit.
Today St Vincent's is a leading provider of services to people experiencing homelessness, people with alcohol and other drug dependence, people living with mental illness, First Nations peoples, and people in correctional facilities.
'to provide care, first and foremost, to the most disadvantaged and marginalised members of our community.'
OUR CHALLENGE
OUR CHALLENGE
Medical science and technology are moving at such a rapid pace that health and aged care will soon begin to look very different.
There are a range of other powerful influences shaping our work: our ageing population, increasing rates of chronic illness, burgeoning health and aged care costs, and peoples' changing preferences for how they receive their care.
People want their care to be personalised, affordable, effective, and either online or in their homes – when and where they need it – as much as possible.
We also know that innovations such as personalised medicine and Artificial Intelligence are bringing both challenges and new possibilities.
And despite increasing funding, many Australians – particularly people who are disadvantaged or living in rural and regional areas – still experience challenges trying to access health and aged care.
In a rapidly transforming world, St Vincent's has created a new vision – and a strategy for getting there – to both adapt to, and help shape, Australia's health and aged care future.
'Not just for the people and communities we serve, but for all Australians.'
Our Vision
Our Vision
Every person, whoever and wherever they are, is served with excellent and compassionate care, by a better and fairer health and aged care system
We will make unique contributions towards our vision in key arenas:
OUR PRIORITIES
OUR PRIORITIES
We will focus our efforts on three key areas:
Continuously improve our care, enhancing positive impacts for our patients, people and planet.
Work together, building our shared capabilities and services to create the future of connected health and aged care.
Work with partners to shape a better and fairer health and aged care system.