Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Norman Hanscombe (PDF - 54k)
Submission 82 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
It's vital you push strongly to help the Public understand that nonsense is being circulated to pretend the Health Service is in trouble from the Government. Norman Hanscombe.
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Anne Gilmour (PDF - 74k)
Submission 201 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission Private organisations expect a return on their investment. Health, education and transport should remain not-for-profit entities and should therefore remain in the public sphere. Anne Gilmour. Brief submission.
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Robert Skappel (PDF - 60k)
Submission 130 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief Submission Dear Sir,. Profit driven healthcare threatens the very foundation of our universal Medicare system. We need investment in our public health system, rather than cost- cutting &outsourcing! Mr Robert Skappel.
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Michael Kyd (PDF - 74k)
Submission 171 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission When Medicare was first envisioned - it was to help those who could not afford to visit a doctor. Private Enterprise looks for a profit and this would be counterproductive. Michael Kyd. Brief submission.
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Anne Warwick (PDF - 60k)
Submission 131 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief Submission. Medibank should be available to everyone.making it private will cause inequality. It's not about insurers it's bout quality for everyone no matter their background or how much they earn. Anne Warwick.
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Rob Mathew (PDF - 56k)
Submission 77 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
I have worked in Melbourne's western suburbs for more than 30 years. Many of my patients struggle to cover health costs in the present climate. Any reduction to Medicare cover would pose major problems for them.
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Milena Ostrovska (PDF - 55k)
Submission 153 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Healthcare should be in hands of government and not private companies. We are all human beings and paying taxes for these services and we are entitled to get some goodies back and not finish in the greedy private hands. Milena Ostrovska.
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Dr Rob McMurdo (PDF - 54k)
Submission 79 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
It is essential to maintain the control and funding of medicine in the public arena to avoid the private section creaming off profits at the expense of and loss to those who cannot afford to insure themselves.
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Donna Gray (PDF - 59k)
Submission 70 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
I have lived in the UK and the USA. There is a significant difference between these country's health system. Privatisation of our Medicare or health system in any form will create detrimental society issues. DO NOT privatise our Health system. Donna
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Nicholas Scott-Mills (PDF - 76k)
Submission 210 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission I have some experience as a voluntary statistical researcher, and would like to say that it makes sense to have Medicare in public hands, as this makes the transmission of science based clinical medicine more egalitarian. Nicholas
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
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