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    Push For Queensland To Show Ambulance Ramping Data Online

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsMarch 28, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    BRISBANE CITY, Australia — Queensland’s opposition has called for real-time data on hospital operations to be available online amid a surge in ambulance ramping.

    Surging demand for emergency department beds has led to an uptick in ramping, where patients are treated in ambulances on hospital driveways until beds become available.

    More than 1.39 million people presented at hospital emergency departments between July 1, 2020, and January 31, 2021, an 11.6 percent increase over the previous period.

    Health Minister Yvette D’Ath is holding crunch talks with health service chief executives, unions, and consumer groups on Thursday, March 25.

    She has previously blamed an uptick in elective surgery and the number of patients who don’t require emergency treatment for the bed shortage.

    Opposition Leader David Crisafulli says the best way to deal with the situation is by publishing real-time data on hospital performance online as the New South Wales government does.

    He also called for the state government to end the practice of counting chairs in the tally of available beds.

    “The opposition has released a plan for the live publication of emergency department and ambulance ramping data so Queenslanders can make informed choices about where to seek care in an emergency,” said Crisafulli to the parliament.

    “Will the premier adopt our plan to deal with ramping.”

    Premier of Queensland Annastacia Palaszczuk rejected it immediately, saying the state government was already addressing the problem.

    She said AUD 15 million ($11.4 billion) was being invested to create 130 more beds around the state and more paramedics would start work next month.

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    “I haven’t seen that (Liberal National Party) plan. I’ll look at that plan, but the answer will be no,” Palaszczuk told parliament.

    D’Ath criticized the Liberal Party of Australia‘s proposal, calling it a press release with three or four dot points. The opposition should ask the Commonwealth to help with the situation.

    The health minister said the Liberal Party of Australia’s MPs should call the federal government and ask for more funding for aged care, disabilities, mental health, hospitals, and hotel quarantine in Queensland.

    “So we could take pressure off our system, and we can focus back on our hospitals, but we have had to go that alone,” D’Ath said.

    “We’ve carried the burden on the hotel quarantine to keep Queenslanders safe.

    “So it is Queensland that is investing in our health system, it is the Palaszczuk government that has put work or investment into our health system and will continue to do so.”

    (Edited by Amrita Das and Ritaban Misra)



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