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AMA says ramping in Queensland in putting patients’ lives at risk
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 21, 2023 - 17:41
The Queensland ambulance service has promised to do better after a 51-year-old Brisbane woman died while waiting for help. The Australian Medical Association says ambulance ramping is reaching "crisis point" putting patients at significant risk.