Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
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Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital | |
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Queensland Health | |
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Geography | |
Location | Butterfield Street, Herston, Queensland, Australia |
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Care system | Public Medicare (AU) |
Hospital type | Teaching, tertiary referral |
Affiliated university | University of Queensland |
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Emergency department | Yes |
Beds | 929[1] |
Links | |
Website | http://www.health.qld.gov.au/rbwh/ |
Lists | Hospitals in Australia |
The Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital is a hospital located in Herston in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[2] The hospital has 929 beds,[1] and it is estimated that 65% of the patients served come from 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) of the hospital. It is the largest hospital in Queensland.[3]
The Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital campus is home to several research institutes:
- QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
- The University of Queensland’s Centre for Clinical Research
- Brisbane Diamantina Health Partners
History
The hospital was created by the merging of the Royal Brisbane Hospital and the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital in 2003.[4] In the same year the hospital precinct was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.[5]
In January 2008 there was a public health scare over concerns about lead levels at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. Lead tests carried out at a Brisbane hospital found levels were safely below recommended standards. Queensland Health said there was no need to worry about children being exposed to lead at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital after air and surface swabs returned results below the levels recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).[6]
In February 2008 the hospital was hit by a "super bug" outbreak. The bacteria, known as Vancomycin resistant enterococci or VRE. The hospital closed two 30-bed wards to new admissions in early December after 21 patients tested positive to VRE. Nurses were forced to take extreme measures to stop the bacteria spreading.[7]
See also
References
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