Media Release.
Shadow
Health Minister, Jo-Ann Miller, says the Newman Government has shown it
is determined to run the new Sunshine Coast University Hospital as an
America-style profit-making facility despite legitimate concerns
of locals and health professionals.
“In
his most recent comments the Minister for Health Cuts and Closures,
Lawrence Springborg, has signalled the government’s plans to privatise
SCUH services regardless of the interest level of the private sector,”
Mrs Miller said.
“He has said the clinical support services at the new hospital would be delivered by private providers.
(Question marks over uni hospital — Kawana Weekly 3 October 2013)
“The
Minister is making those plans to sell off services such as pathology,
radiology, and pharmacy services even before he supposedly has any idea
of the level of private sector interest in running those services
or the mainstream clinical services at the SCUH."
“It
seems the Newman Government will flog off hospital services at any cost —
and that means at the cost of service levels to locals and the cost of
jobs for hospital staff."
“There is no other way to make private contracts attractive to profit-making providers other than cutting services and jobs."
“If
the LNP had any respect for locals it would abandon its plans because
the privatisation of the hospital was never mentioned prior to the 2012
state election."
“The SCUH should be run as a public hospital, just as it was intended to be run by the former Labor Government that started it.”
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