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Thousands of Queenslanders spend 24+ hours in Emergency Departments

28 December 2023

Queenslanders pay the price of Labor’s chaos and crisis

Shocking new figures have exposed thousands of Queenslanders are forced to spend more than 24 hours in Emergency Departments, waiting for critical surgery or admission to hospital.

The damning revelations are the latest picture into the decline of Queensland’s health system under Labor and the price Queenslanders are paying during the State’s chronic Health Crisis.

The data, exposed in a Question on Notice, shows 4,680 patients waited longer than 24 hours in Emergency Departments between July and October this year, simply to be transferred into hospital wards, or for critical surgery or tests.

It also reveals regional hospitals have left patients languishing the longest, with 255 patients spending more than 24 hours in Rockhampton Hospital ED in one month, 219 in Mackay Hospital ED, and 245 in Hervey Bay Hospital ED.

Shadow Health Minister Ros Bates said these numbers were another example of how Queenslanders were paying the price of Labor’s chaos and crisis.

“When thousands of Queenslanders are left languishing in Emergency Departments for more than 24 hours, it’s clear our health system is in chaos and crisis under Labor,” Ms Bates said.

“These delays are a direct result of a government that’s failed to plan, resource and run Queensland Health adequately for nine years.

“After nine years of this Labor Government, how much longer will Queenslanders have to wait for the health system to be fixed?

“As a nurse and former hospital administrator, I know how frustrating and potentially dangerous it is for patients to be spending this long in an Emergency Department.

“There is clinical evidence which suggests extended periods spent in the ED can lead to negative or adverse health outcomes.

“This is simply not good enough for a modern Queensland, and it’s not the fault of our hardworking health staff, it falls at the feet of this Labor Government.

“A reliable health system is a priority for Queenslanders, but Labor has the wrong priorities.

“Only the LNP has the Right Priorities for Queensland’s Future, including easier access to health services.

“We’ve put solutions on the table to heal the Queensland Health Crisis, including better resources, better triaging, sharing data in real-time and putting doctors and nurses back in charge to improve patient care.”

 

 

Patients Waiting 24 Hours or more in EDs

Hospital Jul-23 Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 4 month total
Cairns 4 14 5 4 27
Gladstone 25 32 18 16 91
Rockhampton 218 255 180 231 884
QCH 3 0 0 1 4
Toowoomba 20 14 4 15 53
GCUH 120 52 38 60 270
Robina 15 7 7 6 35
Mackay 155 219 173 155 702
Mater Adult 14 9 2 6 31
Caboolture 94 35 56 93 278
Prince Charles 0 0 3 0 3
Redcliffe 27 3 9 5 44
RBWH 16 4 12 4 36
Logan 133 114 57 46 350
PA 62 18 6 29 115
QEII 27 14 6 5 52
Redland 130 128 55 73 386
Mt Isa 57 47 36 12 152
Gympie 5 10 11 20 46
Nambour 4 2 0 2 8
SCUH 1 0 0 0 1
Townsville 4 3 2 4 13
Ipswich 18 12 5 24 59
Bundaberg 16 55 32 72 175
Hervey Bay 230 131 218 245 824
Maryborough 11 13 9 8 41
TOTAL 1,409 1,191 944 1,136 4,680

 

SOURCE: Question on Notice