Canberra Health & Aged Care: We Have Questions looking for Answers
Families, Patients & Carers Have Questions about Health and Age Care services in Canberra. SELLERS of any kind are not welcomed on this page or its GROUP.
11/04/2026
WHO KNEW! UBER DRIVERS provide BACK-UP to AMBULANCE SERVICES in Canberra - I wonder if there is a KPI for this one Andrew Barr ACT Chief Minister? I didn’t know UBER drivers are trained health professionals - did you? Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA, Mark Parton MLA, David Pocock Talking Canberra 1206 2cc.
Now I’m wondering when UBER drivers will start opting-out of delivering acute patients to Emergency. What are the implications… time for some Risk Management perhaps?
I couldn’t believe what I was hearing!
10/04/2026
Hopefully when people call for an ambulance they will not be told to get an UBER! Doctor’s advice if certain things happen to get ambulance to hospital.
Is the Care factor for people in their Seventies is Zero - Value for life also Zero?
Can you fix the current disgrace in aged care ?
The largest single investment in health infrastructure in the Territory’s history will be commencing soon, as we prepare for early works to start.
The Northside Hospital project will deliver more health care in Canberra’s north to support the Territory’s growing population and changing health needs into the future.
Early works will include establishing construction areas and site compounds, upgrading and relocating existing services and utilities, demolishing some existing buildings, constructing new parking areas and building a new childcare centre.
07/04/2026
HEARTBREAKING
How bad does it need to get? And her partners situation
Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA, Andrew Barr ACT Chief Minister, Mark Parton MLA, David Pocock
This is an absolute DISGRACE!
https://www.facebook.com/100053347521737/posts/1458965135891723/?
Canberra woman in an aged care 'black hole' sees no way out After she was stuck in a Canberra hospital for 19 months, paraplegic 84-year-old Mary Wansey has lost hope of ever finding a place in aged care.
06/04/2026
Let’s hope ACT HEALTH doesn’t screw this option up. Fingers crossed.
High school sweethearts Jason and Anthea met in regional NSW aged 16 and 17.
They married, moved to Canberra and welcomed two children.
Their simple, happy family life changed when Jason was diagnosed with MND eight years ago, at age 39.
When VAD became available in the ACT on 3 November, he was one of the first to apply.
Anthea said she is grateful her husband has the choice.
"The choice itself brings peace of mind. It allows people to focus on living."
Go Gentle's 2026 State of VAD Report shows that VAD now accounts for 1 in 3 MND deaths.
Read the story (paywall) 👇
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/9211160/voluntary-assisted-dying-why-it-matters-for-mnd-sufferer-jason-smith/
05/03/2026
QUESTION: does this look like dignified end-of-life care Andrew Barr ACT Chief Minister, Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA, David Pocock, and Mark Parton MLA.
No room for the nurses to do their job, no room for bedside family vigil without great sadness and distress. Sleeping on the floor is an option - seriously! End of bed storage!
The nation’s capital health care is a disgrace and an embarrassment. Third world countries do better than this.
Fix your systems and you will save heaps of money. Your measures are wrong! - not working! Talk to the people who suffer at your hands. The mincing machine (that are actual human beings) is counting the wrong numbers as your performance sucks!
The end-of-life care + direct cremation process for pets is respectful & dignified - why is it not for our cherished family members?
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QUESTION: Once iron deficiency anaemia is confirmed, what is the recommended timeframe under Australian guidelines for administering intravenous iron, where indicated?
How does this differ for elderly, frail, or critically ill patients?
Mark Parton MLA
Andrew Barr ACT Chief Minister
David Pocock
Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA
ABC Canberra
The Canberra Times
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QUESTION: Does commencing treatment three months after anaemia is identified align with Australian standards of care, or any Duty of Care obligations?
In what clinical circumstances, if any, would this delay be considered acceptable?
When should family members start being concerned about treatment?
17/02/2026
FAILURE TO DELIVER - Canberra Hospital’s SUPERPOWER
QUESTION: 4. Does commencing treatment four weeks after anaemia is first identified by our hospitals align with Australian standards of care, particularly for patients with symptoms or comorbidities?
What do current guidelines recommend?
What are the acceptable timeframes from Admission to Treatment, including Hospital in the Home treatments?
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QUESTION: Under Australian healthcare standards, are treatment delays or deferrals for elderly or critically ill patients permitted without informed consent or documented clinical justification?
Mark Parton MLA
Andrew Barr ACT Chief Minister
Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA
David Pocock
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