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Can this election bring affordable, equitable, quality services? : Comments
By Fiona Armstrong, published 23/8/2007A national approach to health could help to address the problem of federal and state funding inefficiencies.
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Local and regional hospital services should be nationally funded and co-ordinated and expertly informed in deciding which hospitals will offer specialist services.
Local communities will give feed-back to the national health care planners. Communities would manage hospitals within national guidelines and be held accountable to national performance standards. National recognition for excellence in hospital services as assessed by experts and patients should be part of the new vision for health care under a two-tier system.
The alternative is the relentless deterioration of already bad health care standards under our failed Federal system. The current system is costing lives and woefully inefficient. Throwing $2 Billion at the states is therefore a waste. How much of that money will actually end up addressing the key problems? Insufficient medical staff and hospital beds.
In Australia we are seeing more of the endemic problems associated with the Federal US health care system features in Michael Moore's documentary SICKO. Our health care system needs a major overhaul. Taking 6 state governments out will streamline health care delivery substantially.