Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs A health initiative introduced by the former Labor government at the height of the COVID pandemic will be expanded by the new LNP government, with an $8.3 million investment in a Brisbane-based emergency call centre servicing the entire state.The 24/7 Queensland Ambulance Service clinical hub, housed at the Kedron Emergency Services Complex, was introduced in 2020 as a way to relieve pressure on the state’s emergency services.Designed to relieve pressure from a surging demand for ambulances, triple zero calls were triaged and if a lights and sirens response was not required, the call was transferred to the hub.The QAS clinical hub aims to take pressure off Queensland’s ambulance system.Credit: Attila CsaszarFrom there, the case is referred to the most appropriate care option.QAS assistant commissioner Alex Thompson said the hub had about 1700 patient interactions a day.“Of those, they’re able to navigate those patients to different healthcare pathways,” he said.“That might include things like a falls referral unit going out that has a physio and an occupational therapist to provide care in the home.“It might be one of our mental health nurses. It might be a social worker that helps work with patients.“The most important part about this is it delivers care quickly, efficiently and in our rural and remote locations.”
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