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Premier calls on feds to help fix system in crisis

Premier calls on feds to help fix system in ‘crisis’ Ambulance ramping has been an issue across the country, including Queensland, Tasmania and South Australia. Picture: Chris Kidd News by James Hall Premium Content Subscriber only The Queensland Premier revealed her plea to federal counterparts to help solve the chronic issue of hospital bed shortages and ambulance ramping after reports a man waited 26 hours in an emergency department for treatment. Neville Clayton died less than a week after he endured several heart attacks amid a harrowing wait at Ipswich Hospital that the opposition described as “absolutely tragic”. The man’s son, former nurse Anthony Clayton, shared his father’s story in the hope of forcing change to a health sector plagued by an undersupply of hospital beds and common anecdotes of paramedics waiting for hours to admit patients to emergency departments.

Why your elective surgery is facing a big delay

Health by Janelle Miles Premium Content   Doctors are warning Queenslanders to expect delays in non-urgent elective surgery amid a worldwide shortage of sterilisation wrap, used to keep medical instruments free of infection. Australian Medical Association Queensland president Chris Perry yesterday called on the Palaszczuk Government to invest in developing a local manufacturing solution to the problem. The sterilisation wrap, brand name Kimguard, is produced in the United States, using materials also found in high filtration face masks. Professor Perry, an ear, nose and throat surgeon, said a side effect of the increased need for personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic had been a shortage of the sterilisation wrap.

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