About us
Learn about the Central Adelaide Health Network (CALHN) including our governance and annual performance.
Public health across South Australia
CAHLN is South Australia's largest health network, covering almost 30% of the population. We deliver public health services to two major Adelaide hospitals and a range of rehabilitation and mental health facilities. We also deliver specialised community and clinical health services across SA. Our ambition is to shape the future of health in South Australia, through world-class care and world-class research.
Governance
Meet CALHN's governing board and learn about their role in overseeing strategy, risk management, governance and performance.
ViewAnnual Snapshot
Read CALHN's 2023-2034 summary to learn about world-class care, research and projects to improve patient safety and outcomes.
ViewReconciliation Action Plan
Read our Reconciliation Action Plan and learn about CALHN'S commitment to make reconciliation a reality.
ViewDiversity and Inclusion Action Plan
Get to know CALHN's Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan including key priority areas and goals.
ViewDisability Access and Inclusion Plan
Read our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan to see how we are improving the accessibility and inclusiveness of CALHN.
ViewProfessional Accountability Program
A strong, professional accountability culture supports our strategic ambition to deliver world-class care to the community.
ViewAboriginal artwork
View artworks created by members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and read about the inspiration behind the art.
ViewWe're recruiting
The centrepiece of the $314 million redevelopment project, a purpose-built clinical services building, is under construction at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH).