Sarah Courtney fails to fix mess left by her predecessor

Tasmanian Labor
  • Another
    horror week for Tasmania’s hospitals and health system
  • Sarah
    Courtney has done nothing to fix the health crisis
  • Government
    must reverse health cuts before more lives are lost
  • Four months into the role of
    Health Minister, Sarah Courtney has failed to make any real progress towards
    fixing the crisis in Tasmania’s hospitals and health system.

    Shadow Health Minister,
    Sarah Lovell, said after yet another horror week in health, Tasmanians were no
    closer to seeing some action, let alone any kind of vision or plan from the
    Government.

    “Four months on and Sarah
    Courtney has done nothing to deliver her plan to fix the mess left by her
    predecessor Michael Ferguson,” Ms Lovell said.

    “We still have patients
    dying unnecessarily while waiting for the care they need in our hospitals, we
    still have severe ambulance ramping and the number of people waiting for
    surgery has blown out to almost 10 thousand.

    “This week we saw statistics from the Department of Health annual report
    which revealed hospitals are drastically incapable of meeting their own
    performance targets.

    “We also heard from the
    Director of Emergency Medicine at the Royal Hobart Hospital, Dr Emma Huckerby,
    who revealed that 1800 admitted patients waited more than 24 hours for a bed in
    the Royal Hobart hospital last year.

    “Then there’s the lengthy
    delays and serious issues surrounding the Royal Hobart Hospital redevelopment
    and the latest debacle where construction dust has damaged around $1 million
    worth of new communications equipment.

    “The list of critical issues facing our hospitals and health system
    continues to grow while Sarah Courtney and Will Hodgman sit back and watch it
    all unfold.

    “The Government has
    systematically underfunded health for over half a decade and things will only
    get worse under the Government’s $450 million budget cuts.

    “Sarah Courtney must stand up to the Premier and Treasurer, listen to the experts and the community and reverse the Government’s callous health cuts before more lives are lost.”

    Sarah Lovell MLC

    Shadow Health Minister

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