Townsville Hospital

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Townsville Hospital, with Ross River bridge and CSIRO The Davies Laboratory visible to the right and JCU entrance on the left
Townsville Hospital, with Ross River bridge and CSIRO The Davies Laboratory visible to the right and JCU entrance on the left
Townsville Hospital from the Douglas Arterial Road
Townsville Hospital from the Douglas Arterial Road

The Townsville Hospital is a public tertiary care hospital in the city of Townsville and serves patients from the entire North Queensland region, with patients as far as Mount Isa and Cape York being airlifted or transported to the Hospital on a daily basis. The current hospital was completed in October 2001, and is located in the suburb of Douglas. Townsville Hospital also The main referral hospitals, Royal Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women's Hospital, are in Herston, Brisbane (at 1375 kilometers).

The current CEO is Mr. Ken Whelan. During the period 2004/2005, the hospital admitted 41,504 patients, and was visited 416,081 times. The current capacity is at 460 beds. It is affiliated to the University of Queensland, James Cook University, and the Rural Health Training Unit.

The hospital is also a major interchange for the city's Public Transportation company Sunbus.

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The new hospital started construction in late-1998 and replaced the old Townsville General Hospital that was located in North Ward. The Old Hospital could not expand any further as it had already outgrown its location, and was sometimes, reaching absolute capacity. Though the new hospital is much larger, many patients are often cut short of their time in the hospital due to the hospital reaching capacity and due to an ever increasing waiting list.

Another reason for a new hospital was a matter of suburban centralisation for the entire urban centre.

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