Does the Rockliff Government Support Reducing Ambulance Ramping?
For all their politicking, the Rockliff Government today must answer one simple question.
For all their politicking, the Rockliff Government today must answer one simple question.
Still the Rockliff Government has not provided a response to the ramping inquiry’s findings and recommendations.
Minister, during Monday's discussions on health in the Lower House, there was a lot of talk about transfer of care delays and ambulance ramping. In discussing the issue of patients
What was the total number of paramedic shifts that were worked in 2024-25? And what was the total number that went unfilled? And if you could give those figures in raw terms, ...
I just want to go back to ambulance ramping, which we were talking about before and want to ask about some statistics relating to transfer of care delays or offload delays.
Honourable Speaker, I was so proud to table the ambulance ramping inquiry report to parliament today.
The final report of the ambulance ramping inquiry has made extensive findings about the major problems in the health system and delivered a host of essential recommendations.
How many triage category 2 patients were subject to transfer of care delays longer than 15 minutes in 2023‑24?
The Greens are fundamentally committed to all Tasmanians having easy accessibility to free medical care at both the primary health care level as well as in our hospitals.
On behalf of the Greens, I was proud to stand with the Health and Community Services Union today to launch our Ambulance Ramping, Access, and Flow Plan – a 50 point strategy that tackles both the causes and effects of ambulance ramping in Tasmania.