The
latest loony plan from the government.Nothing from mainstream media -
is this for real? I think not.
Government
to introduce charter hospitals
The
National Government has today announced plans to introduce a number
of charter hospitals, similar to their charter school counterparts,
in major population centres around the country.
23
May, 2013
The
hospitals, which would be owned, operated or sponsored by private
enterprises, would dissociate themselves from the current public
health system and not be required to follow the regulations that most
health institutes are beholden to.
Charter
hospitals would not have to produce evidence to support the
treatments they provide, would not have to hire qualified doctors,
surgeons or nurses, and would be largely immune from public inquiries
such as official information requests.
The
announcement was made today at a press conference held by Health
Minister Tony Ryall, who said that the new hospitals would provide a
way for poor families and their children to get quality health care
at a low cost.
“Over
the next two years, the Ministry of Health will be working with
private companies and community organisations to establish a modest
number of partnership hospitals around the country,” said Ryall.
“These hospitals will seek to provide services to those patients
who the current system has left behind.”
“Because
of the high safety standard we demand in our public affairs, public
hospitals are forced to waste a great deal of money on conducting
internal reviews, hiring qualified staff and cleaning surgical
equipment. Partnership hospitals, on the other hand, will be free to
take their own approach, providing kiwis with choice and lowering
costs for thousands of families who have traditionally been unable to
afford care.”
Ryall
assured reporters that while regulations would not be as strict as
they are for public hospitals, the Government would institute some
kind of a minimum standard.
“Contrary
to what the Opposition will tell you, we are not going to let
hospitals run roughshod over the health system by allowing them to
hire just anyone,” he said. “We would expect doctors to have a
PhD in at least something.”
He
added that charter hospitals would have to demonstrate that their
surgeons had used scissors “at least twice,” and fully completed
popular video game Surgeon Simulator 2013, “including the secret
level in outer space.”
Additionally,
those hospitals would be required to have a working fleet of
ambulances, where an ambulance is defined as a vehicle with a minimum
of two wheels, and at least one emergency room, where an emergency
room is not defined.
If
the implementation of charter hospitals is successful, Ryall says
he’ll consider taking a similar approach with his ministry, which
he’s “getting kind of sick of, anyway.”
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