[7] Eleven years later, at the 2015 state election, he won the seat of Moggill for the Liberal National Party of Queensland, defeating Labor candidate Louisa Pink with 58.2 percent of the two-party preferred vote.
[1] He was a Deputy Chair of the Health, Communities, Disability Services and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Committee in the 55th Queensland Parliament.
[5] In 2014, Rowan was a spokesman for the Australian Medical Association when he informed doctors he supported the Newman Liberal National Party of Queensland Government's public hospital contracts.
Rowan said the contracts had the "capacity to drive productivity, efficiency, value for money and enhance transparency of outcomes for the public hospital system."
[8] Rowan in his maiden speech to the Queensland Parliament said "The sustainability of our health system requires productivity, efficiency, accountability, transparency and the ongoing measurement and public reporting of the effectiveness of government investment.