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Jurisdiction | Queensland Government |
Annual budget | A$3.36 billion (2021–22)[1] |
Health service executive |
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Parent department | Department of Health |
Website | metronorth |
Metro North Hospital and Health Service, known as Metro North HHS or as Metro North Health, is the most populous public health district in Queensland and the overarching health service for the statewide tertiary facility, the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. The service operates several hospitals, dental facilities, and community health services in Brisbane and the surrounds, including the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and The Prince Charles Hospital, and covers the area north of the Brisbane River through to Kilcoy.[3] Metro North Health is part of the Queensland Health system.
As a HHS under Queensland's public health system legislation, Metro North Health is under direction from its Hospital and Health Board.[4] The board has certain powers and requirements under the Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011 and Hospital and Health Boards Regulation 2012, which relate to its functions under Australia's universal health system and the 2011 National Health Reform Agreement.[5]