Clinical and Statewide Services actively seeks to develop business and research opportunities with other public and private organisations.
Contact the Chief Executive Officer, Queensland Health Clinical and Statewide Services Division, to discuss partnership opportunities with us.

The National Health and Medical Research Council's National Research Centre for Environmental Toxicology, EnTox, was established in 1991 by The University of Queensland and Queensland Health in the laboratories of the Queensland Health Forensic and Scientific Services in Coopers Plains.
The situation of EnTox in Forensic and Scientific Services's Coopers Plains campus has the further advantage of being close to Griffith University, which has the largest academic group studying Environmental Sciences in Australia. Griffith University became a partner in the Centre organisation in 1994.

AUSLAB™ is a reporting and laboratory management software system developed by PJA Solutions. Clinical and Statewide Services' implementation of AUSLAB™ is Australia's most significant pathology systems implementation and Queensland Health's first and largest integrated clinical system implementation.
AUSLAB™ has integrated all 33 Queensland Health hospital-based pathology laboratories and the Forensic and Scientific Services laboratories at Coopers Plains into a single system. As of January 2010, the system has over 1000 concurrent users, interfaces to more than 500 pathology analysers and stores over one billion patient test results.
PJA Solutions has also developed AUSCARE™ which is a web-based Clinical Information System for clinicians and laboratory management. AUSCARE provides clinicians with a comprehensive view of patient data, including pathology results. The system also enables report sign off.

Pathology Queensland has entered into an agreement with the Sisters of Charity and Holy Spirit Health Service Queensland to deliver pathology services to the Holy Spirit Northside Private Hospital. The agreement licenses Holy Spirit Northside to operate the Pathology Queensland laboratory at the Prince Charles Hospital as a private laboratory, which is known as Northside Pathology.
The venture returns increased private practice income to Pathology Queensland to support education and research and allows Pathology Queensland to develop a new continuum of care model, which provides services to the primary care, public and private hospital sectors of the health care business.