The major regional hospitals included are Goulburn Valley Health, Albury Wodonga Health, Latrobe Regional Hospital, Barwon Health, Grampians Health and Bendigo Health.
Severe workforce shortages and staff exhaustion, combined with a vast number of patients with COVID-19 requiring hospitalisation, led to the emergency declaration announced by deputy premier James Merlino.
A ‘code brown’ would ease pressure on individual hospitals by enabling changes to outpatient services, better prioritisation of resources, and redeployment of staff to work in areas of highest clinical priority, Mr Merlino said.
Healthcare workers may be called back from leave, or asked to work in a different part of the hospital.
“The sickest patients, as has always been the case, will be treated first,” Mr Merlino said.
“(Hospitalisations) have basically been steadily climbing over the past week or so and we know that the biggest increases are yet to come.
“COVID hospitalisations are already at record levels and, as we’ve seen in NSW, that’s likely to increase by 100 people per day.
“We will see the peak in hospitalisations and ICUs over the next two to four weeks.”
Mr Merlino said the greater the vaccination rate, the lower the hospitalisation rate would be.