As Stephen Duckett, former head of the Health Department and currently Professor of Health Policy at La Trobe University, says: the Commonwealth Government's taxpayer-funded 30 per cent health insurance "rebate" sponsors these rises.
"There's basically no incentive on the funds for efficiency - they're heavily subsidised so it doesn't surprise me that they just want to pass on any costs to the customer and the public," Ducket says.
Given the vast surpluses that health insurance funds have made over the past few years, don't expect the Howard government to say no to this latest grab for easy money by corporate bosses for themselves and their shareholders.
And while John Howard continues his bloody-minded idealogical blitzkrieg, destroying public services and infrastructure while assisting corporate profligacy, the nation's public hospitals continue to crumble.
If you voted for John Howard, you voted for subsidising the greed-driven health insurance INDUSTRY, when instead the Commonwealth Government should be strengthening our public health system… for the COMMON WEALTH.
Think about that next time you or someone you know is waiting for a bed or treatment at a public hospital…
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misha
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| Don't forget, the insurance rate rise is on top of the Rodent's latest health spending cuts. And remember the government's phoney Medicare "safety net" claims during the election? Well, a Senate estimates hearing was told the number of families and individuals benefiting from the scheme would plunge from 2.5 million to 1.5 million. Common wealth? This is dog eat dog! |
agitprop
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But wait, there's more1 Fuck yes! The Rodent's mighty financial management skills have received another glowing report card! "DEFENCE Department finances are in such disarray that billions of dollars cannot be properly accounted for - a mess so severe that the main taxpayer watchdog says the department may not know everything it owns." The "inadequacies" in financial management are so fucked up the Auditor-General doubts the accuracy of the Government's entire finance statements. In other words, more deceit and distortion by the Rodent! Happy fucken New Year! Check it out: http://www.smh.com.au/news/nat...94054.html |
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