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Push for $350m answer to state’s ramping crisis

It comes as Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk yesterday said she would consider a review, following calls by United Workers Union national ambulance co-ordinator Fiona Scalon, amid startling ambulance ramping figures.Former Queensland Health Director-General Rob Stable – who is a health consultant advising Springfield City Group – told The Courier-Mail the Mater’s proposed public hospital would ease pressure on neighbouring facilities. He said there was a need for more hospital beds in the…
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