Half the doctors in Queensland’s public health system are burnt out and on the verge of quitting, with clinicians in the shock new government survey blaming workload as the biggest problem.
More than 2000 publicly employed doctors from across the state participated in the survey by Queensland Health.
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Queensland is confident it will strike a deal with the Albanese government on Thriving Kids funding ahead of Friday’s deadline, as it was revealed the state is facing a clinician burnout crisis.
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The state government has announced $350m has been allocated for 20 rural and regional hospital projects across the state, ...
The parents of two children who died while under an involuntary treatment order are calling for a Royal Commission into ...