Interview with Priscilla Radice: Queensland Health’s $14 Billion Investment in Health Infrastructure

Queensland Health’s $14 billion “Big Build” project is the largest capital investment in the state’s health system to date. This initiative will add around 2,200 new beds by 2028, create over 22,000 construction jobs, and include key infrastructure such as 167 kilometres of vinyl flooring and five prefabricated rooftop helipads. The project aims to modernise healthcare facilities, integrate advanced technologies, and significantly improve healthcare quality and accessibility for Queenslanders.

Ahead of the Victorian Health Facilities Design and Development Summit 2024, we sat down with Priscilla Radice, Deputy Director General Health Infrastructure Queensland, Queensland Health to learn about the strategic goals driving Queensland Health’s $14 billion infrastructure investment and how it will reshape the future of healthcare in Australia by addressing growing healthcare needs and setting new benchmarks for facility design and patient care.

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