Health Minister Annette King must assure the public and medical staff her three-year funding package announced in
December will be enough to maintain current services and volumes in the Auckland area, National Associate Health
Spokesperson Dr Paul Hutchison said today.
"The Minister needs to answer why there are possible service cuts at Starship Children's Hospital, and doubts about
Auckland's proposed Cardiac and Intensive Care Units, when she promised better health services.
"Today in Parliament Annette King avoided responsibility for the health cuts outlined in media reports. The Auckland
District Health Board is plainly raising this issue in an effort to warn the public that there will be reduced services.
"Annette King only agreed to extra funding for South Island cardiac services when the issue became too politically hot
for her to handle. How long can she ignore these problems in Auckland health?
"The Minister must take responsibility, especially when the Auckland DHB provides specialist tertiary services to
patients all over New Zealand.
"It is despairing that only two and a half years ago this board had a surplus of $2.2 million. Now the Auckland District
Health Board is facing a $72 million deficit this year. Auckland's health services, including those to our most
vulnerable - children and the elderly - are under threat.
"Annette King has created a mess in health and the Government must take responsibility for it," Dr Hutchison said.
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