State Infrastructure Plan
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Health<br />
Queensland’s public health system<br />
Health technology<br />
equipment 6%<br />
IT (non-enterprise)<br />
2%<br />
Land 9%<br />
91,000<br />
full-time and part-time<br />
health and ambulance<br />
personnel<br />
More than<br />
$10B<br />
worth of<br />
assets<br />
Buildings (inc. plant<br />
and equipment)<br />
83%<br />
120<br />
hospitals<br />
32<br />
multi-purpose<br />
health<br />
services<br />
75<br />
rural<br />
community<br />
clinics<br />
7<br />
ambulance<br />
communication<br />
centres and 290<br />
response locations<br />
Overall demand for<br />
acute public hospital<br />
services is predicted<br />
to grow by<br />
64%<br />
to 2026–27<br />
160%<br />
140%<br />
120%<br />
100%<br />
80%<br />
60%<br />
40%<br />
20%<br />
0%<br />
0–14<br />
years<br />
15–44<br />
years<br />
45–69<br />
years<br />
70–84<br />
years<br />
85+<br />
years<br />
Projected growth in demand for acute admitted public hospital services from<br />
2012–13 to 2026–27 by age group<br />
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