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  2. Queensland Health - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Government was the first state government to introduce free, universal public hospital treatment in 1946, a policy later adopted by other states and territories. Most HHS also have associated foundations or charities which raise discretionary funds to support medical research or non-clinical programs.

  3. Townsville University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The catchment population is more than 695,000 people. The HHS has a geographic footprint of 148,000 square kilometres and is home to a resident population of 238,614 or around 4.8 per cent of Queensland's overall population. The HHS is a major economic driver for the region with approximately one in 17 people in paid work employed by the HHS.

  4. Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was created by the merging of the Royal Brisbane Hospital and the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital in 2003. [6] The women's hospital was demolished first, in 1998, to make way for the new building, after which the acute hospital was demolished. In the same year the hospital precinct was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. [7]

  5. Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    It has a catchment population of 1.6 million people with 1038 beds and 5,800 full-time equivalent staff. [1] In 2005, the hospital received Magnet Recognition. The hospital is located on Ipswich Road in Woolloongabba, an inner-city suburb of Brisbane.

  6. Logan Hospital - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Darling Downs Health - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. The Prince Charles Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Prince Charles Hospital is the premier cardiac service for the whole of Queensland and northern New South Wales with services in complex interventional cardiology, structural heart disease, cardiac electrophysiology and adult congenital heart disease. It is the home of one of Australia's cardiac imaging programs.

  9. Rockhampton Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Rockhampton Hospital is the largest major hospital in Central Queensland, Australia. Operated by Queensland Health as a public hospital, the hospital offers a wide range of medical services to a population of about 230,000 throughout the Rockhampton , Gladstone , the Capricorn Coast and Emerald communities.