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Flaws Common, And Commonwealth, Knowledge

Published: Wed 11 Feb 2004 10:07 AM
Flaws Common, And Commonwealth, Knowledge
The Commonwealth Fund's report `Mirror, Mirror on the Wall' is a salient reminder of the fundamental bureaucracy flaws that exist in our Labour-led health system, ACT New Zealand Health Spokesman Heather Roy said today.
"While the report found that New Zealand frontline medical staff provide an excellent service to patients, it also ranked us last in categories which are the direct responsibility of Health Minister Annette King, the Health Ministry and management," Mrs Roy said.
"The news that Kiwi health professionals are among the world's best comes as no surprise. Our medical staff are highly sought after overseas - with Australia, Canada and the UK recruiting heavily here in New Zealand.
"The fact is, however, that the Minister and her Labour colleagues are the only people in New Zealand - and now, it seems, the Commonwealth - who do not realise the calibre of our health practitioners. It is little wonder that our medical staff are flocking overseas in search of better pay and working conditions.
"Foreign authorities value our health professionals more than our own Government does, and no one believes Ms King's claim that the next report will show better results - she has had four years to get things right, yet her health system continues to fail patients and dedicated staff," Mrs Roy said.

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