New Zealand Society of PhysiotherapistsFriday 16 November 2007, 5:03PM
Media release from the New Zealand Society of
Physiotherapists
An open letter to the Minister for ACC, Hon Maryan Street from the
New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists
Dear Minister
You've been told by an independent review commissioned by your own
government, that physiotherapy services can't go on as they
are.
You've been told that physios are unfairly bearing the cost of
accidents. You've been told that "physiotherapy services are
an integral element in the rehabilitation of accident
victims."
And your response is …. "Recommendations related to funding will be
considered in conjunction with other budget priorities."
We're underwhelmed, Minister! We're the health professionals
who provide more than any other group of treatment providers for
injured New Zealanders, but when our profession is mortally
injured - what else does "unsustainable" mean, Minister? -
where's ACC for us?
Now is the time for urgent action, Minister. We need life
support!
The reviewer laid out the options for you to remedy the situation,
Minister. He used words like "immediate" and "prompt."
He acknowledged "affordability issues" for ACC in paying a
sustainable rate to physios, but he also pointed out that if we
keep bearing the cost of other people's recovery, the public risks
losing the high quality, affordable services of
physiotherapists.
Please don't bury us amongst budget priorities, Minister.
Please don't bury the New Zealand public who depend on us.
Please choose one of the reviewer's options now, Minister.
Jonathan Warren
President
New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists