Labour health spokesperson Ruth DysonTuesday 02 June 2009, 2:09PM
Health Minister Tony Ryall has delivered a Budget with a pretty
veneer, but a closer inspection of the detail reveals it will be a
disaster for the long-term health of New Zealanders, Labour Health
spokesperson Ruth Dyson says.
"One hundred million dollars over four years has been transferred
out of the health budget to pay for home insulation. While this is
a worthy initiative it means health services will struggle with a
cut in overall services funding of more than $100 million.
"There are no future funding increases guaranteed, which virtually
ensures current health services will not be maintained.
"The long-term health of New Zealanders will be hurt by these cuts.
While Tony Ryall did his best to deliver shiny new baubles he can't
hide the fact that overall funding for health is falling
dramatically.
"I am concerned that a number of DHBs around the country have been
discussing cuts to health services in order to make financial
savings. The Budget does not provide any financial assistance that
will prevent the reduction of services to Kiwis.
"Already DHBs are talking about cuts to home support services,
reductions in school nurse services and cuts to electives, and
there will be more.
Ms Dyson said it was good to see Tony Ryall continuing some of the
work Labour started on increasing training numbers, but he had
forgotten to provide funding for the salaries once they are
trained.
"There is no money provided anywhere in this budget to pay for
salaries for new staff or to even provide cost of living increases
for existing health workers.
"This Budget has taken a short-term approach that will not result
in the promised better, sooner or more convenient health
services.
"I remember the 'Health Cuts Hurt Campaign' of the 1990s. Perhaps
those protestors need to once again ready themselves for a fight,"
Ruth Dyson said.