Billions of extra government spending on health buys you this:

Queensland eye patients in limbo after closure despite big recent Queensland spend-up

The temporary closure of the Queensland Eye Bank means patients with failing eyesight face an indefinite wait for their vision to be restored, Opposition health spokesman Bruce Flegg said today. Dr Flegg said the Eye Bank, at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, could no longer supply eye tissue to surgeons who operate on around 500 Queenslanders a year. He said staff resignations meant the Queensland Health facility had been closed for six weeks and there was "no light at the end of the tunnel". "Queensland currently is the only state in Australia not offering a cornea transplant service," Dr Flegg said. He said the situation shows the "falsity" of Premier Peter Beattie's claim of Queensland Health having hundreds of extra clinical staff. Dr Flegg said it would take only weeks to train nursing staff to harvest the cornea donations and keep them in a suitable condition at the Eye Bank for surgeons to use.

A Queensland Health spokeswoman said it was hoped the Eye Bank would reopen by the end of July. Some corneas have been imported from interstate for emergencies.

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