Media Release
Shadow
Health Minister, Jo-Ann Miller, has welcomed the Auditor General’s
report into irregularities in payments to some Senior Medical Officers.
“I welcome this report that covers the tenure of the former and current state governments,” Mrs Miller said.
“But I
am concerned the Health Minister is trying to use its findings to apply
more pressure on SMOs to sign the Newman Government’s WorkChoices-style
employment contracts which threaten the viability of our entire
hospital system."
“The
Auditor-General has found that some SMOs have inadvertently been
overpaid and some may have consciously sought personal gain through
inadequately managed rosters or billing processes."
“It
is right that the CMC now looks at these issues and takes the necessary
action and that if appropriate taxpayers should be reimbursed."
“If anyone has rorted the system they should face the consequences.”
Mrs
Miller said it appeared problems may have arisen because of a lack of
administrative oversight which was threatened by staff cuts imposed by
Lawrence Springborg.
“Most
doctors focus on their clinical duties, as they should and clearly our
hospitals need sufficient administrative staff to ensure that clinical
rosters are maintained, leave applications and billing of Medicare
or private insurance companies are correctly processed,” she said.
“Sufficient
administrative staff are needed to ensure compliance so I have concerns
about how the system may work in light of the LNP’s staff cuts."
“The
Minister needs to assure us that he has assigned sufficient staff to
make sure nothing like these allegations surface again.”
Mrs
Miller said Mr Springborg should not use the report and its findings to
put even more pressure on SMOs to sign his WorkChoices contracts.
“The
solution to these problems is not forcing SMOs on to grossly unfair
individual Newman Government WorkChoices–style contracts,” she said.
“This
heavy-hand approach will drive much needed medical specialists out of
our public hospitals and the system would then collapse.”
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