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Thursday, 16 November
SYKES SCORES
GOVERNMENT COMMITMENT TO LOCAL HOSPITALS
Nationals member for Benalla, Bill Sykes,
has obtained a commitment from the current Minister for Health that Local
Hospital Boards will be retained.
Dr Sykes wrote to the Premier on the 2nd of
November this year, requesting that…
“In the event that the ALP is elected
to Government on 25 November 2006 he assure us that there will be no
change to governance arrangements and powers of Local Hospital Boards
for the term of the next Parliament.”
Dr Sykes’ actions followed concerns being
expressed to him by several Local Hospital Boards regarding board members
only being reappointed for 4 months rather than the usual 3 years.
Dr Sykes said, “I was contacted by one
Hospital Board chairman who was concerned that the short term of
reappointment was part of a strategy to “clear the decks” and sack Local
Hospital Boards and replace them with Regional Hospital Boards after the
election.”
Several other local hospitals confirmed
that they had similar concerns.
These concerns were influenced by the
Government’s termination of local Doctors’ appointments on Hospital Boards
a couple of years ago on the grounds of potential conflicts of interest.
Dr Sykes concluded, “I am pleased that the
Minister for Health has given her verbal commitment to reappoint local
boards if the ALP is re-elected. However, I am disappointed that the
Premier has not yet given me a written response to the specific assurance
which I sought from him.
I will continue to pursue a written
assurance from the Premier as local management of hospitals ensures
practical local input, a sense of ownership, and the gateway to hundreds
of thousands of funds raised by local volunteers.
Media contact: Bill Sykes (03) 5762 2100
or 0427 624 989 |