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Extracting value from contracts in Healthcare Infrastructure Projects Insights from Queensland Health

Extracting value from contracts in Healthcare Infrastructure Projects Insights from Queensland Health

David Sinclair is the Executive Director of The Capital and Asset Services Branch (CASB), which oversees the delivery of Queensland Health’s 2017-18 capital budget of almost $1 Billion whist managing its $15 Billion asset base.

The primary focus for CASB is aligning the budget to consumer needs, whilst maintaining value for money for all Queenslanders.

In this article, David shares insight into the principles CASB is using to strengthen relationships with vendors and how they are making improvements in procurement processes to ensure the success of their capital works projects across Queensland.

5 Major Trends Shaping the Delivery of Health Facilities

5 Major Trends Shaping the Delivery of Health Facilities

Ahead of Australian Healthcare Week 2018, we take a look at some of the key development projects currently underway across Australia and the challenges, strategies and solutions required to ensure successful project execution and completion.

Post Show Report - Australian Healthcare Week 2023


Australian Healthcare Week 2023 was a major event for the healthcare industry, showcasing innovations in medical technology, digital health, and hospital services.

The Post-Show Report provides valuable insights into the future of Australian healthcare, making it a "must-attend" for professionals and vendors in the field.

State of the Industry Report - Hospital Redevelopment

The Australian Healthcare Week’s 2023-24 State of Industry Report is compiled with input from a cross-section of clinical, nursing, medical, ICT, operational, and capital development leaders from across Australia.

This report analyses responses from 100+ respondents who have offered an insight into how their transformation and investment priorities have evolved as we emerge from a couple of years of pandemic response which drove rapid experimentation and innovation.

Importantly, we are seeing policy and funding reform backing the intent in the healthcare community to take us into a future of integrated, preventative and value-based care across the end-to-end health and aged care continuum.

Building up to the 12th Australian Healthcare Week’s Health Facilities Design & Development Conference (15-16 March, ICC Sydney), we surveyed our community of health executives to find out how exactly these macroeconomic and policy changes have influenced the planning, design, and delivery of hospitals.

State of the Industry Report 2023

The Australian Healthcare Week's 2023-24 State of Industry Report is a compilation of input from various healthcare leaders in Australia, including clinical, nursing, medical, ICT, operational and capital development leaders.

The report analyzes the responses from over 100 respondents, who have provided insight into how their transformation and investment priorities have changed in the wake of the pandemic response.

The report also focuses on the impact of digital health and health facility developments on healthcare professionals, and highlights the technical and organizational challenges faced in delivering the transformation vision. It also touches on the need for an evolving workforce and culture to support the sector's innovation agenda.

[Sponsorship] Australian Healthcare Week Industry Report: Exploring the Pandemic Effect and Discussing Priorities in 2022 and Beyond

[Sponsorship] Australian Healthcare Week Industry Report: Exploring the Pandemic Effect and Discussing Priorities in 2022 and Beyond

In 2021 we saw new care models, digital services, infrastructure projects and systems continue rolling out to meet the surmounting care needs of Australian citizens, whilst highlighting the gaps in connectivity and policy across Australia’s primary, aged care and acute care services.

As we transition into 2022 the intent in the health sector is to move beyond point solution implementation and onto sector-wide sustainability.

What spatial features, technologies, solutions and workforce advancements are yielding the greatest benefits to help achieve this though?

To understand and answer this question, we’ve compiled insights from over 100 Australian healthcare professionals to uncover how their investments and priorities have been shaped by the pandemic and to glean insight into the investment priorities transforming healthcare in 2022 and beyond.

Australian Healthcare Industry Market Report: Hospital Design, Technology and Talent

Australian Healthcare Industry Market Report: Hospital Design, Technology and Talent

What are the trends driving patient experience in 2020?

This report was compiled based on insights from over 100 Australian healthcare professionals and explores the major innovations, challenges and opportunities that will fundamentally transform healthcare and patient experience in the coming years.

Australian Healthcare Industry Market Report: Hospital Design, Technology and Talent - the Trends Driving Healthcare Investment in 2020 and Beyond

Australian Healthcare Industry Market Report: Hospital Design, Technology and Talent - the Trends Driving Healthcare Investment in 2020 and Beyond

Ahead of Australian Healthcare Week 2020 we picked the brains of over 100 Australian healthcare professionals to learn more about the design, technology and talent trends they see driving patient experience innovation and investment priorities in 2020 and compiled them into our exclusive Market Outlook which will help your business better understand unique challenges faced, investment priority areas and budget allocations.