DOCTORS REFORM SOCIETY DRS Media Release Sunday, 18 November 2007 DOCTORS CALL FOR VOTERS TO CONSIDER THEIR VOTE IN SENATE IF CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH
The Doctors Reform Society today released a scorecard assessing the health policies of the parties. “We have a unique situation at the upcoming election”, said Dr Tim Woodruff, President, Doctors Reform Society, “in that there is no possibility of the Labor Party gaining an outright majority in the Senate. Thus even should they win the elections they will be powerless to pass legislation through the Senate to fix our ailing Public Hospitals and health system.” “Our world class health system is in danger,” said Dr Woodruff. “A 50% increase in out of pocket costs over the last 10 years, combined with lack of access to quality health care for disadvantaged and geographically remote patients is leading to increasing disparities in health outcomes between rich and poor.” “Our health system is fragmented, inefficient, and hospital and disease focused. We need vision and national planning to address the health issues of the 21st century”. “This assessment reveals some promising and some very worrying results,” said Dr Woodruff. “It is the minor parties that are demonstrating a much better vision for policies to bring equity, efficiency, universality, and quality to our health system. The Coalition is struggling to score many points on any of the key health issues confronting our politicians and our patients.” “The role of the senate, however, will be crucial in achieving the best health system outcomes over the next three years whichever party gains government” said Dr Woodruff. “As the Labor Party cannot possibly win balance of power in the Senate in this election, the choice is between the minor parties and the Coalition. Due to the encouraging scores of the Democrats and Greens, it will be imperative for progressive policies that the minor parties gain this role” 11 Issues, scored on 0-5 scale, maximum points 55.
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