Ambulance ramping is jumping to uncontrollable levels in some parts of Brisbane, with the latest figures showing the Queensland Health Crisis is worsening.

According to the new Queensland Health data, Logan Hospital is home to the worst ramping in the state.

In the quarter to June, ramping at Logan has climbed to a disturbing 58%, up 22.5% compared with the same time last year.Ramping is 57% at the QEII and Redland Hospitals, and 53% at the RBWH

The new data shows eight Queensland hospitals are now suffering ramping rates greater than 50%.

 

Hospital Ramping June Qtr 2021 Increase from June Qtr 2020
Logan 58% 22.5%
QEIII 57% 33%
Redland 57% 30.8%
RBWH 53% 28.2%
Prince Charles 51% 20%
Mater Adult Public 45% 28.9%
Redcliffe 45% 9.5%
Princess Alexandra 44% 22.9%

 

Source: http://www.performance.health.qld.gov.au/Hospital/EmergencyDepartment/214

 

Leader of the Opposition David Crisafulli said too many Queensland hospitals had reached unacceptable ramping rates and the State Government was failing to contain it.

“Labor is losing control of the health system,” Mr Crisafulli said.

“Over 50% of all patients are waiting longer than the clinically recommended 30 minutes before receiving treatment in Logan, Brisbane, Redlands, Ipswich, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast.

“Paramedics and nurses are spending too much of their shift in the back of an ambulance. They didn’t sign up for that.

“The LNP has put solutions on the table including better triaging, more beds and the introduction of real-time data for emergency departments.

“Currently the State Government’s approach is failing to turn the Queensland Health Crisis around. 

“Queenslanders expect governments to be honest and accountable, but the Health Minister is refusing to release monthly ambulance ramping data because the statistics are getting worse.

“You can’t fix what you don’t measure.”