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Contact Information Sheet

Contact Information Sheet
  • id
  • date
    2010-11-11
  • Geographical Area
    Australia
  • Jurisdiction
    Australia - Queensland
  • Organisation
    Queensland Nursing Council
  • Address

    Postal Address
    GPO Box 2928
    Brisbane
    QUEENSLAND 4001

    Location Address
    Level 14, 201 Charlotte Street
    Brisbane
    QUEENSLAND 4000

  • Phone
    +61 7 3223 5160
  • Fax
    +61 7 3223 5115
  • Email
  • Website
  • Contact Point
    Mr. Ross MacDonald
    Acting Executive Officer
  • Regulatory Body
    The Queensland Nursing Council (QNC) is an independent statutory body that regulates nursing and midwifery in Queensland.  The QNC administers the Nursing Act 1992. http://www.qnc.qld.gov.au/upload/pdfs/legislation/_05_Nursing_Act_1992.pdf (accessed on 23.04.2009)

    The QNC is directly accountable to Parliament through the Minister for Health. .
    Its role is to set the standards for Nursing and Midwifery education, practice, licensing and conduct in Queensland. Public protection is the Councils first priority.
    http://www.qnc.qld.gov.au/home/content.aspx?content=About_the_QNC/About_the_QNC (accessed on 23.04.2009)

  • Health System
    Australia's public health insurance scheme, Medicare, commenced in 1984, provides universal coverage for citizens, permanent residents, and visitors from countries which have reciprocal arrangements with Australia. The aim of the national health care funding system is to give universal access to health care while allowing choice for individuals through a substantial private sector involvement in delivery and financing. Australian Medicare is financed largely from general taxation revenue, which includes a Medicare levy based on a person's taxable income.
    Under Australia's federal system of government, responsibility for funding and delivery of health services is shared between the commonwealth (federal) and the eight state and territory Governments. The Commonwealth Government has a national leadership role in health policymaking and is responsible for key public health, health protection and quarantine services. Its role in service delivery is, however, limited and it operates primarily as a funder /insurer of medical, pharmaceutical and aged-care services.

    It also plays an important role in regulating and subsidizing private health insurance; as well as contributing funds to support state and territory governments' provision of health services. State and territory governments own and operate public hospitals as well as delivering a variety of mental health, dental, health promotion, school health and community health programs.
    http://www.commonwealthfund.org/fellowships/fellowships_show.htm?doc_id=372961 (accessed 23.04.2009)

    Overall the Australian health care system comprises a diversity of arrangements for planning, funding and delivering health services across the three tiers of Government (national, state and local) and features a mix of private and public sector involvement. Australia’s health system provides care to its citizens at three levels - primary preventative, secondary and tertiary levels.  Access to private health services is on a fee paying private health insurance basis.  Approximately 43% of all Australians have some form of private health insurance cover.
    Queensland’s health system encompasses public, private and non government not for profit hospitals. All areas of the health sector are catered for including maternity and mental health. The public health service is comprised of local districts to enable ease of governance and larger health zones, of which there are three throughout the state.  There are many local and community hospitals in rural and isolated areas throughout Queensland.

    Validated October 2008

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