Overview:
• Staffing issues at the new Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital (LCCH) has left another Brisbane hospital without surgical support, which could compromise patient care, doctors say. In a scathing letter to Children’s Health Queensland chief executive Fionnagh Dougan, the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital’s (RBWH) neonatal unit expresses its “deep concern” at the lack of surgical support provided.
• Tasmanian paramedics are working up to 14-hour shifts without a break, according to Right to Information documents obtained by the State Opposition. The Opposition claimed paramedics missed 11,414 meal breaks and that Ambulance Tasmania instead paid out the missed breaks, costing $228,280 in the past financial year.
• South Australia’s first therapy house is offering children with autism early intervention programs while also easing the financial burden their families face. Inclusive Directions Flinders Therapy House, which opened less than three months ago in St Marys in Adelaide’s south, already has plans to expand to support more families in South Australia.
Guest: Dr Monica Sagardoy Ph.D.
Guest: Lisa Rath
Guest: Milena Katz
Guest: Dr Linda Worrall-Carter
