Queensland Health definition

Queensland Health means the public health service provided by the Queensland Government in Australia.
Queensland Health means the Department of Health and 16 Hospital and Health Services.
Queensland Health means the State of Queensland acting through Queensland Health ABN 66329 169 412  Queensland Health Delegate means the Deputy Director-General, Healthcare Purchasing and System Performance Division, Department of Health.

Examples of Queensland Health in a sentence

  • The ‘delegate’ is as listed in the Queensland Health Human Resource Delegations Manual as amended from time to time.

  • Queensland Health is committed to implementing all strategies and performance indicators as agreed.

  • Queensland Health recognises that workplace bullying is a serious workplace issue which is not acceptable and must be eliminated.

  • Consultative arrangements required to be followed in the management of any organisational change and restructuring proposal will be in accordance with the Queensland Health Change Management Guidelines which includes consultation with all relevant unions.

  • However, in the event of authorised Government Agencies (e.g. Queensland Health) excluding unimmunised children from the centre/service, full fees will be charged to the family of the unimmunised child for the duration of the period of exclusion (Commonwealth Government funding conditions apply with regard to OSHC CCS entitlements with regard to immunisation).

  • Employees of Queensland Health will receive the superior entitlements as contained in Queensland Health Human Resources Policy B36 Surplus Employees and Priority Placement Employees.

  • This Award is known as the Nurses and Midwives (Queensland Health) Award – State 2015.

  • Fatigue payments will continue to apply according to Clause 19.7 of the Medical Officers (Queensland Health) Award - State 2015, should a RMO not receive at least 10 hours off duty.

  • MSPP/MOPP will be entitled to a guaranteed 8 days free from duty in each 28 day period in which duties are performed under the Medical Officers (Queensland Health) Award - State 2015.

  • Collocation agreements will not diminish existing arrangements for provision of public health services by Queensland Health on a collocated site.


More Definitions of Queensland Health

Queensland Health considers the BEMS department’s principal focus is the coordination and provision of planned maintenance and corrective maintenance (breakdown/repairs). However, minor works are considered integral to the department, although not essential duties of the BEMS department. Minor Works are those tasks generated through requests by units and divisions for example accommodation changes and/or upgrade of an area. Major Works are the responsibility of the Planning Unit (or equivalent) and include master planning and/or capital development. Minor works should include a new shelf, power point or the like. It could include a room refurbishment. This work will have been included in the workload model CMMS or will come to BEMS via a work request following a District approval process based on delegation schedules. Major works are the larger projects funded and managed from within the District’s resources and outside the workload model, they will be funded from Districts reserves or special allocations. The design and project management will be done at District level. The parties to this Agreement acknowledge that Queensland Health will, from time to time, require the use of external contractors to meet changing demand in workload. The parties recognise that circumstances may arise in Queensland Health where the use of contractors is either desirable or essential. These circumstances are seen to be within the following guidelines:
Queensland Health means the State of Queensland acting through Queensland Health.

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