Legal Win Opens New Chapter for St Vincent’s Emergency Services

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St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside in Chermside has won a key legal battle that allows it to end a long-running contract with the private company that has operated its emergency department for more than 20 years.


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The dispute centred on an agreement between the hospital and Impact Healthcare Pty Ltd, a company established by Dr Phillip Kay in the late 1990s to manage the emergency department’s staffing, administration, and billing. Although Dr Kay retired from clinical work in mid-2023, he continued to oversee the department through Impact.

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Tensions emerged when Dr Kay sold a majority share in Impact to PEHA Holding, raising concerns within the hospital about the future of the agreement. With no fixed end date and limited termination clauses, the contract’s flexibility was called into question.

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The hospital argued that the contract was never meant to be permanent and should include an implied right to end the arrangement with reasonable notice. Impact, on the other hand, maintained that the agreement was effectively indefinite unless very specific conditions were met.

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In a ruling delivered by the Supreme Court of Queensland, the judge sided with the hospital. The court found that a contract of this nature, particularly one so reliant on the continued involvement of a specific individual, should not be considered binding indefinitely. It was determined that the hospital had the right to terminate the agreement, provided it gave reasonable notice.

This outcome provides St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside with the legal clarity needed to transition to a new emergency department provider. Hospital leadership said the emergency department remains an essential part of its services in Chermside and confirmed that it will continue delivering urgent care to the community.


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Although the court did not define the exact length of notice required, it reinforced the need for a fair and workable timeframe.

Dr Kay has indicated plans to appeal the decision. In the meantime, the ruling allows the hospital to move forward with long-term planning for its emergency services.

Published 5-June-2025


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