Queensland's health minister has backed a decision to suspend two Cairns doctors for talking to the media about how an Ebola scare was handled.
Lawrence Springborg says it's his job to ensure there's public confidence in the hospital system, and "misinformation" circulated at the weekend put that at risk.
The suspensions follow concerns raised publicly by the unnamed doctors over the handling of infectious disease cases in Cairns, including a nurse suspected of having Ebola. She's since tested negative for the virus.
"I'm very concerned that there was misleading information ... for whatever reason, which created an impression that the nurse had not received the treatment in isolation that she should have done," the minister told ABC radio on Tuesday.
"This nurse was treated appropriately in an isolated environment in an isolated room in the emergency department.