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Health Services—Minister’s Statements

Thursday 18 March 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 statements regarding health services?

RyallHon TONY RYALL (Minister of Health) Link to this

Yes, including my statement that despite doubling the health budget, the Labour Government actually got less in the health service.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

When he says that resources are going to the front line, does he mean the community of Tangimoana, where the nursing clinic hours have been cut from 20 to 8, and the days when patients can visit have been slashed from 6 to 2?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

There is more good news from the National Government. I am advised that the nursing service that people from the rural township of Tangimoana have been receiving resumes on Monday. This service is being provided by the local primary health organisation. In the meantime, people who need regular nursing attention are getting it from a nurse visiting from the Manawatū primary health organisation.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

When he says that resources are getting to the front line, does he mean Nelson, where nurses fear cut-backs are putting their patients’ lives at risk; where nursing vacancies are not being filled, in order to save money; and where nurses are so pushed for time they are not even able to file serious incident reports?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

Regarding nursing issues in Nelson-Marlborough, I have been advised by the chair of the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board that 20 more nursing personnel are employed at Nelson Hospital than were when the Government changed. There are also 23 more medical personnel than when the Government changed. We have inherited a worsening financial situation at the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board, and that creates uncertainty for staff and the community. Last year we increased the budget by $13.5 million.

BlueDr Jackie Blue Link to this

Why are district health boards reviewing the way they deliver some of their services?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

As the members opposite know, we inherited a very difficult situation, with district health boards heading down the track to financial ruin. They did not have the resources, the staffing, or the approach needed to benefit services. Despite doubling the health budget over a 9-year period, the previous Labour Government managed to deliver fewer key services.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

How many consultants will the National Health Board and the Ministry of Health have to hire this year during the influenza season, given that last year just days after the Ministry’s communications staff member was made redundant two consultants were hired to cover his communications for the swine flu epidemic?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

I can tell the member that spending on consultants in the Ministry of Health is down from what it was under that party opposite when it was in Government.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

Does he agree with Eric Roy, described by Grey Power as unaware of the hardship being caused in Invercargill, who said in a Southland paper that if home support for older people was not cut, then core hospital services would be cut; if so, what cuts will be needed in Southland in the coming 12 months when the health sector’s budget increase is halved?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

There is no doubt that the southern district health boards received about $28 million extra last year. I assure the member opposite that they will be receiving a record budget this financial year.

ArdernJacinda Ardern Link to this

Does he agree with a recent report on youth health commissioned by the Ministry of Health, which found general providers “were not being accessed by youth” but in contrast “Youth One Stop Shops” successfully provide a range of specialised, integrated health and social care services for the youth of New Zealand, and many are at capacity; if so, why is he allowing services in Christchurch and Invercargill to face closure on his watch?

EnglishHon Bill English Link to this

You’re much better than Ruth.

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

Yes, quite right. In respect of the 198 Youth Health Centre contracted by the Canterbury District Health Board, I have personally been in touch with the chairman, Mr Alister James, who is taking a personal interest in this cause. Mr James advises me that the district health board still has $410,000 earmarked to assist this service, and discussions are ongoing.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

Does he stand by his statement: “there do have to be some changes made to services, because we have to make sure that the funding goes to the places where the public gets the best possible outcome of health spending.”, and does he think that cutting nurse positions, hours, and clinic times will give the best possible outcome for patients?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

The latest available information from the Ministry of Health suggests that we now have 1,100 additional nursing personnel since I became the Minister of Health. Nurses around New Zealand have more time to meet with patients and there are more nursing personnel.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

I raise a point of order, Mr Speaker.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

Before I call the honourable member, I must say that if the point of order relates to the answer the Minister was giving, I will struggle to assist her. I could not hear, because of the unnecessary interjections—which had nothing to do with what the Minister was saying—coming across the front of the House. I ask members on the front benches to desist.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

I heard the Minister’s answer; my point of order relates to it. You did not miss much, frankly, Mr Speaker.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

The member must do not that.

DysonHon Ruth Dyson Link to this

My point of order is to ask the Minister whether he was quoting from an official document when he referred to the 1,100 extra nursing positions; if so, I ask that he table that document.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

Was the Minister quoting from an official document?

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

It is not an official document in the sense that it is prepared by the Ministry of Health. It is essentially a schedule that has been taken off the Ministry of Health website.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

Let me—[ Interruption] A point of order is being considered and this is a slightly different situation. If it had been notes prepared for the Minister’s answer in the House, it would not be considered an official document, but if it is a schedule unaltered taken from the website, I imagine it would be an official document.

RyallHon TONY RYALL Link to this

It was prepared for my answer.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

It has been prepared for the Minister’s answer. [ Interruption] I am considering a point of order and I expect the House to be in silence. I have to take the Minister’s word. If the Minister advises the House that the material he is quoting from is material prepared for his answer, then the tradition of the House is that it is not considered to be an official document.

ParkerHon David Parker Link to this

I raise a point of order, Mr Speaker. I am somewhat confused, because I thought that the Minister—[ Interruption]

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

A point of order is being heard.

ParkerHon David Parker Link to this

I thought the Minister said that it was a schedule printed off from the Ministry of Health website, in which case it is an official document.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

At the end of the day I have to take the Minister’s word. He has told the House—he has told me as Speaker—that the material was prepared for his answer. It is, therefore, not an official document.

MallardHon Trevor Mallard Link to this

I raise a point of order, Mr Speaker—

MallardHon Trevor Mallard Link to this

That squawk was Paula Bennett, just to be clear.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

That is all right. I have called the member. He will make his point of order and not—[ Interruption]—and there will be silence.

MallardHon Trevor Mallard Link to this

My request to you is that you review on the Hansard tape what was said by the Minister on the two interventions that he made on that question to ensure that you were not misled by him, as he changed his mind.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

I think that if members reflect on what has happened, they will see that this matter could be taken to a ridiculous extreme. Most material used in preparation for an answer has probably come electronically from some document or other. If a sentence or a small table is taken from a document to prepare information for a Minister’s answer, it does not constitute a document. The Minister has advised the House that this material was taken from a website to prepare for him to answer a question, and that is where the Speaker must accept his word. If the Speaker is to treat it in any other way, then the Speaker is not accepting the word of a member. I accept the word of all members, and that is the end of the matter.

CosgroveHon Clayton Cosgrove Link to this

I raise a point of order, Mr Speaker—

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

And I point out that it is the end of the matter.

CosgroveHon Clayton Cosgrove Link to this

I am not challenging your ruling—

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

I should hope not.

CosgroveHon Clayton Cosgrove Link to this

I am not; I am simply asking. I think that Trevor Mallard has made a reasonable request, in that the circumstances of this matter were that the Minister—

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

The member will resume his seat immediately. I am not sure what the member thinks he is doing, if not challenging my ruling. That is the end of the matter.

CosgroveHon Clayton Cosgrove Link to this

Another fair and balanced ruling!

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

The Hon Clayton Cosgrove will leave the House.

Hon Clayton Cosgrove withdrew from the Chamber.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

I do not treat these matters lightly. I find it totally unacceptable for my fairness in this House to be challenged in that way, as I think anyone watching Parliament would consider that I treat both sides of the House fairly. That is why Mr Cosgrove has left for the rest of this sitting day.

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