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Queensland Health is the public health system in Queensland, Australia, comprising sixteen statutory Hospital and Health Services (HHS'), the Department of Health and Queensland Ambulance Service. Each HHS provides health services to its local area, with Children's Health Queensland supporting state-wide paediatric specialist services.
Mater Group (4 P) T. Hospitals in Townsville (5 P) Pages in category "Hospitals in Queensland" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
Royal Perth Hospital Wellington Street Campus [640] – Perth; Selby Authorised Lodge – Shenton Park [641] Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital [642] – Nedlands; South West Health Campus – Bunbury [643] Southern Cross Hospital – Southern Cross [644] State Forensic Mental Health Service – Mount Claremont [645] St John of God Midland Public ...
Metro South Health is the provider of public health care in the Brisbane south side, Logan City, Redland City and Scenic Rim Region. [1] It has more than 13,000 employees and provides specialist health care to 23% of the Queensland population. Dr Stephen Ayre is the Chief Executive. Cameron Ballantine is the Chief Information Officer. [2]
The Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital (RBWH) is the largest public hospital in Queensland, with a total of 955 beds and almost 10,000 staff. [6] RBWH provides specialist inpatient and outpatient services in all major specialities, including cancer care and maternity, as well as state-wide emergency and trauma services.
Logan Hospital has grown from a 48-bed community hospital in 1990, and 195-bed hospital in 1995, to a 448-bed hospital today, mirroring the rapid growth in population in the Logan region. [3] It was opened by then Premier of Queensland Wayne Goss. The phase 1 opening in 1990 included an emergency department, general medical wards and a dialysis ...
The Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) is a major Australian teaching hospital of the University of Queensland, located in Brisbane, Queensland. It is a tertiary level teaching hospital with all major medical and surgical specialities onsite except for obstetrics, gynaecology, paediatrics, and medical genetics .
Bundaberg Base Hospital was opened by the Governor of Queensland in 1914. [1] A base hospital is a regional centre that takes referrals from outlying hospitals, and concentrates specialised skills. Australia has a universal publicly funded health insurance scheme, so a 'public' hospital is one that is supported by public funds rather than by ...