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COAG Deal will further the
PM's Two Tiered Agenda
The Age 13/02/06
Australians face an
increasingly privatised two tiered health system with "safety nets" made weaker
every year, a crisis in mental health, years long waiting times in public
hospitals, increasing gaps between the health of the poor and the rich and
patients struggling to find an affordable GP, let alone a specialist.
The $1.1 billion for health
committed by federal and state leaders to address these problems is a sad
indication of the priorities for health reform. It is only one tenth of the
amount which will be spent propping up the private health industry over the same
period.
The best they could commit to
regarding the huge workforce shortage was some more full fee paying medical
student places to produce doctors who aren't good enough to qualify for HECS
funded places, with no commitment to HECS places for doctors and nothing for
nurses, just a commitment to talk more about it. The approach to mental health
was similar, more talk.
Despite the promising
federal/state cooperation, the real concern is that the states are now
cooperating to pursue the federal agenda, the gradual erosion of our universally
accessible and affordable health system and its replacement with a user pays,
private system with targeted inadequate "safety nets".
Dr Tim Woodruff
President
Doctors Reform Society
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