Health “efficiency” means murder
Citizens Electoral Council of Australia
Media
Release 9th of March
2010
Health “efficiency”
means murder
The stated goal of the Rudd government’s federal health takeover—increased “efficiency”—means more institutionalised, bureaucratic mass murder, Citizens Electoral Council leader Craig Isherwood charged today.
“The issue is
resources,” Mr Isherwood said. “Anything less than a
massive injection of resources into the health system,
meaning more money, doctors, nurses and beds, will continue
to condemn vulnerable people to avoidable deaths.
“They
will continue to be murdered, by the system.”
Mr
Isherwood blasted Rudd’s adoption of Victoria’s Casemix
funding model:
“Both major parties have blood on their
hands, when it comes to health,” he said.
“Jeff Kennett and the Liberals/Nationals gutted Victoria’s public health system by introducing Casemix to slash funding; now Rudd holds up Victoria as a model of efficiency, and wants to impose that nationwide.
“Meanwhile, look at Rudd’s own role in public health: he earned the moniker ‘Dr Death’ as chief bureaucrat in Queensland when he restructured that state and its health system in the early 1990s, which put Queenslanders at the mercy of a real ‘Dr Death’ in Bundaberg.
“The first Royal Commissioner into Bundaberg’s ‘Dr Death’ case blamed the travesty on a health system so bureaucratised that only an estimated 20-25 per cent of health funding was spent on patient care.”
Mr Isherwood pointed out that successive
governments in all states and federally have gotten away
with destroying the health system, because the public
largely accepted the fraudulent argument that costs had to
be contained.
“The people who make the arguments about
reducing costs are liars—they are the ones who loaded the
system with enormous bureaucracies, and enabled private
corporations to profit enormously from health
spending.
“Don’t ever accept the lie that health costs
have to be controlled, because you are accepting that the
system has the right to kill you,” he warned.
“If the
health system is getting ‘too expensive’, the problem is
the state of the economy—if an economy can’t afford to
take care of its people’s health, it proves that economy
isn’t prosperous, it’s collapsing.
“Fix the economic collapse—don’t kill people.”
Mr Isherwood called for the immediate implementation of the CEC’s legislation for financial system restructuring and a national bank, as well as its economic development program to generate real economic wealth, which he insisted is a prerequisite for successfully fixing the health crisis.
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