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Health reform: will patients notice? : Comments
By Tim Woodruff, published 22/7/2011The federal government's current approach to health could be likened to applying a bandaid to a bleeding fractured leg.
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GP groups are intent on maintaining the same structures that have failed us (Over 50% of our adult population are at increased risk of chronic disease because they are overweight or obese. 32% of the burden of care is potentially preventable by changes to lifestyle).
The implementation of Medicare Locals is also flawed. Whoever had the bright idea of giving divisions of general practice the lead role in forming Medicare Locals? It's like asking drug addicts to set our drug policy. Most GPs simply don't understand health. They fail to understand the difference between health care and medical care (or maybe its the difference between general practice and primary health care). But they still expect to dominate the governance of the MLs.
Sadly there is too much focus on hospitals in our health "system" - they are symbols of the failure of primary health care. Only the easiest bits (like waiting lists) are measured and concentrated on. Only super-medicine with very high level (and cost) procedures being publicised.
Patients will certainly be short changed by our conservative and narrowly focused clinical representatives. The sooner our health governance structures become more balanced and outcome focused the better.