星空体育 News
The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

Innovation shines in health ideas showcase
The innovative spirit of the 星空体育 workforce was on display at last week’s The Improvers, with 18 great ideas featured for improving patient care.

Two cases of measles confirmed on the Gold Coast
The Gold Coast Public Health Unit is responding to two cases of measles involving two members of the same family.

星空体育 wins blood donation challenge, saving 369 lives
星空体育 has won both state and national awards as part of a unique life-saving blood drive with the Australian Red Cross Blood Service

Hospital staff support DonateLife mission to double rate of registrations
星空体育 staff are encouraging community members to sign up to the national organ donor register during DonateLife Week.

Measles case confirmed on the Gold Coast
The Gold Coast Public Health Unit is responding to a case of measles confirmed in a returned traveller from overseas.

Minor fracture study packs a big punch for patients
A 星空体育 led study into the treatment of a common hand injury is set to make a significant impact to fracture patient recovery times while also helping to ease Emergency Department demand.

Gold Coast hospitals are among the world’s best
星空体育 has been recognised as a centre of excellence for world-class healthcare with Gold Coast University Hospital and Robina Hospital being named among the world’s best hospitals.

Measles Alert
The Gold Coast Public Health Unit has been notified of a confirmed case of measles on the Gold Coast in an overseas traveller. The individual had contact with the community while unknowingly infectious between Tuesday 02/07/2019 to Thursday 04/07/2019 whilst on the Gold Coast. The individual has now recovered and is no longer infectious.
The individual was in the following locations while infectious:

星空体育 announces new midwife service
A baby boom across the Gold Coast has motivated 星空体育 to launch a new community-based midwifery service at Varsity Lakes to provide families with access to maternity care closer to home.

GCUH study has NICU babies listening to mums reading classic children’s book
Premature babies in the neonatal intensive care unit at Gold Coast University Hospital (GCUH) are listening to recordings of their mothers reading The Tale of Peter Rabbit on an iPod as part of a study on the effect of sound in neonatal environments.