Health spokesperson Grant Robertson Wednesday 09 November 2011, 8:52AM
Media release from health spokesperson Grant
Robertson
Affordable, accessible healthcare; early intervention and a focus
on children's health are top health priorities for Labour, Health
spokesperson Grant Robertson says.
"Health is a critical investment in New Zealanders and is a
priority for Labour in government," Grant Robertson
said.
"With budgets coming under increasing pressure, smart,
co-ordinated thinking is required across government to bring down
health inequalities and ensure New Zealanders remain healthier for
longer.
"Labour's health policy, launched today, strikes an important
balance between maintaining access to quality services right now
and planning for future demands on our health budget.
"It complements our policies in areas such as housing, employment,
poverty eradication, for children, and economic development as part
of a coordinated all-of-government approach to reduce inequalities
and improve the health and wellbeing of all New Zealanders.
"We will re-invigorate primary health services to ensure they are
affordable and available to people who need them, including
vulnerable groups in society and those in rural areas. Primary
healthcare providers are the front line of our health system and
must be funded properly.
"The National government has underfunded health in the last two
budgets. This is leading to cuts right across New Zealand.
"We will ensure that health funding does not slip further behind
population growth, and will ensure consistent access to quality
hospital services such as surgery.
Labour's health priorities include:
Health funding to keep pace with a growing, ageing
population;
Free 24x7 doctors visits for under 6s;
Ring-fence funding for mental health services;
Ensure sustainable funding for aged care;
More affordable dental care;
Ensure consistent nationwide access to quality hospital
services;
A highly-skilled, highly-motivated workforce;
All core government policies to have health impact
assessments;
Drive health sector efficiencies through innovation.
"Labour's health policy is one for our times. It offers a good mix
of fair, pragmatic and future-focused initiatives that spend our
valuable health dollars where they can make the biggest possible
impact by helping people stay healthy and get access to services
when they are needed," Grant Robertson said.