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Health Services—Minister’s Statements

Tuesday 29 June 2010 Hansard source (external site)

Dyson3. Hon RUTH DYSON (Labour—Port Hills) Link to this
to the Minister of Health

Does he stand by all his recent statements on health services?

RyallHon TONY RYALL (Minister of Health) Link to this

Yes, including the statement that just before the general election, the Labour Government over 5 years cut over $110 million from public health services, primary care, funding for people with disabling chronic medical conditions, the “Get Checked” Diabetes Aotearoa programme, smoking cessation programmes, and others. It appears the previous Government made those changes because, despite giving district health boards more resources, the growth in health service demand means that district health boards constantly need to move lower-priority spending to help deliver improved front-line health services.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

Given the increasing number of general practitioners leaving the country under his watch, and the fact that he has recently changed his mind about closing the wage gap with Australian doctors, can New Zealanders expect to wait longer and longer to see a general practitioner under a National Government and pay more for the privilege?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

No Government has made more efforts than this Government to keep doctors in New Zealand. Not only are we funding additional general practitioner training places but also the tax cuts announced by the Minister of Finance will put substantial money in the pockets of some of our hardest-working health staff.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

What does he say to Grey Power, which yesterday raised concerns about Meals on Wheels being cut in the Helensville electorate, and is so distressed about this that it has written both to him and to the Prime Minister?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

I have looked into that case, and I can say that eight people in Helensville are receiving Meals on Wheels from a local charitable trust that is part-funded by the district health board. Everyone else in the area gets home support and meals through the district health board’s mainstream support services. The district health board is rolling this small contract for those eight people into the contract it provides for the rest of the region. I am advised that those people will get the same, if not improved, service.

HutchisonDr Paul Hutchison Link to this

What reports has he seen in relation to improving front-line services in areas that are difficult to staff?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

I am pleased to announce that the Government’s voluntary bonding scheme for doctors, nurses, and midwives has been oversubscribed for a second year in a row. Five hundred new health graduates have joined this year’s scheme. Around 1,400 doctors, nurses, and midwives have now been accepted into the scheme, which offers student loan write-offs or cash incentives to stay in New Zealand. This year’s intake includes 45 midwives, 392 nurses, and 64 doctors. Almost half of all the new midwifery graduates joined the scheme.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

Why, when he was warned last year that the Australian Government was making changes that would make it easier for New Zealand general practitioners to work in that country, did he sit back and do nothing? As a result, 59 rural practices have recorded a shortage of general practitioners since he became the Minister, and in the past year 26 urban practices have recorded shortages.

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

The advice from Health Workforce New Zealand is that those changes in Australia will have a minimal impact in New Zealand. I remind that member of the thousands of New Zealanders who could not get a general practitioner when she was the Minister of Health.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

Having last week dismissed the concerns of the staff at Wellington Regional Hospital in relation to their increased workload due to imposed annual leave entitlements, what will he now say to the woman who has gone public with the fact that last Thursday at Wellington Regional Hospital her mother was left lying in her own faeces for 3 hours, unable to get anyone to help her?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

Of course it is absolutely unacceptable if that were to happen. That lady is currently under an investigation. I am sure that all New Zealanders would be appalled if the nursing staff put her in that position.

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