Medi-Nav Orientation Resource v6, 2024

2.3 Queensland Health Vision The Queensland Government’s 10-year health vision highlights the opportunities and direction towards a healthier Queensland in 2032 and is articulated in the HEALTHQ32: A vision for Queensland’s health system publication. HEALTHQ32 sets the future direction for the health system and focuses on being adaptable and embedding innovative models of care and new technologies that improve patient care and deliver services more efficiently. Over the next decade, key system priorities will enable the delivery of better care in the hospital where it’s needed and more care options delivered in the community, closer to home to ultimately refocus our system to maximise wellbeing and quality of life for all Queenslander, regardless of where they live. 2.3.1 The vision A dynamic and responsive health system where our workforce is valued and empowered to provide world-class healthcare to all Queenslanders. 2.3.2 Underpinning principles From a good start to life right through to the joys of healthy ageing, Queensland Health is committed to partnering across the health system to deliver accessible, equitable and sustainable healthcare for all Queenslanders. There are seven system priorities that underpin the vision, directions and strategic agenda to guide service delivery in the public health system. They state the values that should guide decision making and how health system partners work together. The principles guide service delivery in the public health system. Our health system partners are encouraged to also consider these principles in their work. 1. Reform – Delivering connected, equitable, sustainable and integrated healthcare. 2. First Nations – Placing First Nations people at the centre of healthcare design and delivery in Queensland. 3. Workforce – A responsive, skilled and valued workforce where our people feel supported. 4. Consumer Safety and Quality – Ensuring the delivery of safe and quality health care that supports consumers to achieve better health outcomes. 5. Health services – Sustainable, personalized health care that delivers outcomes that matter most to patients and the community. 6. Public Policy -Delivering quality advice to government to drive an agile, future-focused health policy agenda. 7. Research -A health system where research and innovation are encouraged, supported and enabled. Each priority is supported by a 10-year strategy that will further outline a series of focus areas and outcomes, enabling the delivery of equitable, accessible, and sustainable health care in Queensland.

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