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HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARDS ACT 2011 - SECT 19
Functions of Services
(1) A Service’s main function is to deliver the hospital services, other
health services, teaching, research and other services stated in the
service agreement for the Service.
(2) A Service also has the following
functions— (a) to ensure the operations of the Service are carried out
efficiently, effectively and economically;
(b) to enter into a
service agreement with the chief executive;
(c) to comply with the
health service directives and health employment directives that apply to the
Service;
(d) to contribute to, and implement, Statewide service plans that
apply to the Service and undertake further service planning that aligns with
the Statewide plans;
(e) to monitor and improve the quality of
health services delivered by the Service, including, for example, by
implementing national clinical standards for the Service;
(f) to develop
local clinical governance arrangements for the Service;
(g) to undertake
minor capital works, and major capital works approved by the chief executive,
in the health service area;
(h) to maintain land, buildings and other assets
owned by the Service;
(i) for a prescribed Service, to employ staff under
this Act;
(j) to collaborate with the Queensland Ambulance Service to manage
the interaction between the services provided by the Queensland Ambulance
Service and health services provided by the Hospital and Health Service;
(k)
to cooperate with other providers of health services, including other
Services, the department and providers of primary healthcare, in planning for,
and delivering, health services;
(l) to cooperate with local primary
healthcare organisations;
(m) to arrange for the provision of health services
to public patients in private health facilities;
(n) to manage the
performance of the Service against the performance measures stated in the
service agreement;
(o) to provide performance data and other data to the
chief executive;
(p) to consult with health professionals working in the
Service, health consumers and members of the community about the provision of
health services;
(q) other functions approved by the Minister;
(r) other
functions necessary or incidental to the above functions.
(3) In performing
its functions, a Service must have regard to— (a) the need to ensure
resources of the public sector health system are used effectively and
efficiently; and
(b) the best interests of patients and other users of public
sector health services throughout the State; and
(c) the need to promote a
culture and implement measures to support the health, safety and wellbeing of
staff of public sector health service facilities.
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