Media Release.
Shadow Health Minister Jo-Ann Miller says Minister for Health Cuts and
Closures Lawrence Springborg is widening the gap in Aboriginal and Torres Strait
health outcomes by slashing 35 frontline health positions in the Torres
Strait.
Mrs Miller said last week Mr Springborg admitted that he instructs the
health boards to make savage cuts and now he must take responsibility for
slashing frontline health services for the most disadvantaged Queenslanders on
remote island communities.
“Because of cuts in funding by Mr Springborg, the Torres Strait and
Northern Peninsula Hospital and Health Service has to axe 35 current health
positions, including 13 Aboriginal health worker, 13 nursing and two midwife
positions,” Mrs Miller said.
“In last year’s budget Mr Springborg cut $2.4 million from the Torres
Strait and Northern Peninsula board, which has resulted in these cuts to the
smallest and most remote health region in the state which covers the Thursday
Island and Bamaga hospitals.
“The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population already suffer a
disproportionate burden of illness, by slashing health services the LNP
Government is only going to further disadvantage this community.
“The board was responsible for providing a range of primary and community
health services including chronic disease management, maternal and child health
services men’s and women’s health services, oral health, post-acute
rehabilitation aged care general home and community care services and family
support for 11,000 people.
“With these savage cuts Mr Springborg and the LNP Government is widening
the gap in Indigenous health and pushing Queensland backwards,” she said.
Mrs Miller said one of the key local positions to be cut is the Clinical
Nurse Consultant for Rheumatic Heart Disease.
“This is outrageous as remote Indigenous communities are among the highest
suffers of rheumatic heart disease in the world,” Mrs Miller said.
“These latest health cuts by Mr Springborg are an international disgrace
and a shameful example of how this LNP Government treats Queenslanders in remote
communities.”
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