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Sunday, August 11, 2024

David Farrar: Soper on ending racial priorities in surgery


Barry Soper writes:

It’s not often in this business that you can sit back with some satisfaction and feel justified a year later that a story you broke resulted in an outcome fair to all.

It was justified by the then Labour Government whose Health Minister Ayesha Verrall said she was happy with the policy that gave Māori and Pasifika patients priority over Pākehā and other ethnicities.

Less popular with patients!

The current Health Minister Shane Reti stated the bleedingly obvious – clinical decisions should be made on health need first.

The message seems to have hit home at the bloated Health NZ which now says a fundamental relook at the system is required.

One of their gloriously anonymous spokespeople there was quoted as saying that they will now look into the possibility of adopting a new prioritisation tool across the whole health system, but emphasised no decisions had been made.

The decision shouldn’t be too difficult to make; give health care to those who need it first, rather than expecting them to jockey for position on a waiting list based on their ancestry.

It shouldn’t be difficult indeed, but for the last Government it was.

David Farrar runs Curia Market Research, a specialist opinion polling and research agency, and the popular Kiwiblog where this article was sourced. He previously worked in the Parliament for eight years, serving two National Party Prime Ministers and three Opposition Leaders.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

My God, are these far left radicals mad?? Race based systems never work..... good riddance to these types of racists and their racist policies.

Anonymous said...

Such an incredible arrogance that this policy was ever actioned
Ditto the Maori Health Authority.

Try and think of any other First World country that would allow such in your face blatant racism.

I trust that all those who voted for Labour are embarrassed that the norms of a decent society were breached with their approval.

anonymous said...

No - these persons are rather they are arrogantly ignorant.
But - in fairness - they have been appeased and pandered to endlessly by our hopeless politicians - who are in this for all they can get personally. Then they disappear.

The people are to blame for electing these low quality MPs.