[3] The current emergency department is situated on the site of the former nurses' quarters building, while the demolished pathology wing was located at the front of the campus off Ipswich Road.
[4] It was the first hospital in Queensland to be fully digitised in 2016, a process led by Dr Stephen Ayre, a former general practitioner, who was then the executive director.
Within a year this resulted in significant benefits: Queensland's spinal injuries unit and the liver and kidney transplantation services are based at the hospital.
[6] From 2009 to 2011 major expansion works were undertaken, including the doubling in size of the emergency department, the construction of a helipad with express elevators, and new oncology bunkers for cancer treatment.
In April 2008, the Diamantina Institute for Cancer, Immunology and Metabolic Medicine was opened at the hospital.
The Diamantina Health Partners head office is located within the Translational Research Institute on the P.A.