A lot of the problems with NRAH seem to boil down to 3 main issues:
1. Shoddy Construction (incorrect room sizes, operating room lighting at incorrect heights, bad wiring, .etc)
2. Bad design (too much emphasis put on form, rather than function. After the issues with the Fiona Stanley Hospital, STH should never have gotten the design contract)
3. Administration (Spotless should never have been given any duties higher than doing laundry services)
Basically, IMO if the NRAH was designed to actually be a functional hospital, rather than an expensive architectural monument then we might not be having these problems. (For the record, I have no problem with hospitals looking aesthetically pleasing however, the functionality of the building should always be the first design priority)
This is just my opinion, plz no h8.