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Funding for Health and Wellbeing Queensland comes directly through Queensland Health, who receives departmental funding from the Queensland Government. [2] Between 2020 and 2024, the Queensland Budget will also provide A$ 158.6 million in funding to establish the agency, A$ 133.4 million of which is from appropriations within
Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department overview Jurisdiction Queensland Headquarters 1 William Street, Brisbane Minister responsible David Crisafulli, Premier Department executive David Mackie, Acting Director-General Website premiers.qld.gov.au The Department of the Premier and Cabinet is a department of the Queensland Government. It is responsible for advising and supporting the ...
There are 21 Queensland Government departments, each responsible for delivering a portfolio of government legislation and policy. [1] Each portfolio area is led by a minister who is a senior member of the governing party in the state Legislative Assembly .
Queensland Health employs over 130,00 people state-wide and has an annual operating budget of A$28.9 billion. [3] [4] At the end of June 2024, Queensland Health had 13,810 beds, including day treatment chairs and observation ward spaces, between 300-400 of which are Intensive Care beds. [5] [6]
As Director-General (a position he held till 1945), and combined with the presidency of the state's Medical Board (as well as with the medicine professorship at the University of Queensland), he firmly opposed the anti-polio methods of Elizabeth Kenny, although at first he had spoken politely enough of her work to give the impression that he ...
The position was created in November 1982 because the newly appointed Director-General of Health was not a doctor. [2] The position is an advisory in nature and does not have executive or operational authority. [3] As of 22 October 2024, the Chief Medical Officer is Tony Lawler, [4] who succeeded Paul Kelly.
Darling Downs Health (DDH), formally the Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service, is the local health district servicing the Darling Downs region in Queensland, Australia. Darling Downs Health forms part of Queensland Health , the state's public health service, and operates 29 facilities across 90,000 km 2 throughout the region.
Gerrard was born in 1960 and attended medical school at the University of Sydney, studying a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. Dr Gerrard had attended the medical school together with former Chief Health Officer of Queensland, Jeannette Young. [5] After graduating, Gerrard worked as a doctor at the Royal Prince Alfred in Sydney.