Media Release
OFFICE OF THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2014
Shadow
Health Minister, Jo-Ann Miller, says Queenslanders should be shocked by
the arrogant attitude of the Health Minister towards genuine concerns
of hospital doctors about his government’s WorkChoices-style employment
contracts.
“It has been doctors themselves who first described
the
contracts being forced on them as a form of the discredited WorkChoices
regime of the former Howard Government,” Mrs Miller said.
“Mr Springborg is still trying to dismiss their concerns as just the usual to-and-fro of industrial negotiations."
“Mr
Springborg is content to see doctors walk out and take jobs interstate
or overseas or go into private practice and suggests they can be easily
replaced. But if doctors walk out, we have no hospital system. It’s
that simple."
“His
arrogant comments ignore the fact that specialist doctors now working
in our hospitals play a huge role in training young doctors."
“Mr Springborg needs to explain who does the training if doctors walk out."
“If
they leave the public hospital system who will run our emergency
departments, cardiac wards, maternity wards and every other ward in our
hospitals?”
Mrs Miller said
Mr
Springborg did not care that his government’s take-it-or-leave it
attitude threatened the closure of the public hospital system.
“But
that’s not surprising from a Health Minister who sacks nurses; cuts
frontline services; plans to sell of one-third of our biggest hospital,
the Royal Brisbane and Women’s
Hospital; wants to privatise all hospital services; takes credit for
hospital projects started by the former state Labor Government; and
fails to acknowledge contributions to improved hospital performance from
initiatives of the former federal Labor Government."
“Indeed
it may be he is quite happy to shut down public hospitals given the LNP
Government’s plans to sell off every health service they can to private
operators who will put
profits before patients,” she said."
Mrs
Miller said Mr Springborg should also explain why he is not pursuing
the Abbott Government for the federal health funds he claimed the former
Labor Government cut from
Queensland.
“Last
year Mr Springborg could not shut up about the $103 million he claimed
was stripped from Queensland’s health system,” she said.
“But
now we see his antics exposed as a shallow political stunt and he is
apparently content that only a minuscule amount has been paid to
Queensland as part of $60 million
spread nationwide."
“It is clear his antics were just a shallow political stunt,” she said.
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