Media Release.
Shadow Health
Minister Jo-Ann Miller says every day brings new evidence that the LNP’s mass
sackings of nurses and frontline health staff and its $3 billion cuts to health
funding threaten to drive Queensland’s health system to collapse.
“It is long
past the time for Lawrence Springborg to stop hiding and start addressing
problems such as misdiagnosis and the exodus of senior officers from hospitals
and regional health services in the wake of the LNP’s savage budget cuts,” Mrs
Miller said.
“The
resignations of the CEOs of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and the
Metro North Hospital and Health Service so soon after the LNP began implementing
its health service and budget cuts speak volumes.
“I am
constantly hearing reports of talented staff at all levels within the state
health system who are seriously considering their future in the wake of Mr
Springborg’s attack on jobs, services, and funding through his insistence on $3
billion worth of cuts over four years.”
Mrs Miller
said Mr Springborg and the LNP had been in office for less than a year and in
that time all they had done was:
- sack nurses and other frontline staff,
- sack support staff who help run hospitals and health facilities
- shut a range of preventive health programs,
- turf out elderly Queenslanders from state nursing homes, and
- threaten to close a string of regional hospitals.
“Instead of
expanding health services and building new or refurbished hospitals like the
former Labor government, the LNP is intent on destroying the very fabric of our
health system.”
Mrs Miller
said Mr Springborg had had more than 10 months to address issues such as
misdiagnosis.
“Mr
Springborg has rightly said the health system has to ‘get better at dealing with
misdiagnosis’,” she said.
“But he is
the Minister and the buck stops with him on this issue, just as he is
responsible for the decisions of regional health boards despite his efforts to
pretend otherwise.
“Mr
Springborg has so far been the Minister for Health Cuts and Closures.
“He now must
be the Minister for Health and start taking responsibility for the health system
and its performance,” Mrs Miller said.
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