Abstract
The Queensland health sector has been characterised as unique. The population has traditionally relied on the public sector to provide necessary hospital and other health services across the vast distances that make up the state, although there is a strong non-government sector also. More recently, and over the last 5-6 years stability and drive at the management level in the public sector has supported reform and progress, consistent with the national agenda. The Queensland reputation of cost efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery and outputs to meet national standards continues as this Chapter demonstrates.
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Surrao, S., Taylor, G., Turner, A., & Donald, K. (2002). Hospital funding and services in Queensland. Australian Health Review : A Publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 25(1), 99–120. https://doi.org/10.1071/AH020099
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