Tag: Medicare

‘Capitalistic’: It’s time to re-design Medicare

 

Rather than enable capitalist business structures for GPs, Medicare should provide real government-led health care, writes Alex Lipa.

Source: ‘Capitalistic’: It’s time to re-design Medicare

Prescription CheckTheFactsicillin: $8bn Medicare fraud exhibits symptoms of Hyperbolizosis – Michael West

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Editors at Nine Entertainment and the ABC have been diagnosed with Acute Journo’s Ear Syndrome and possible Craniorectal Inversion following reports of an $8 billion Medicare fraud. Callum Foote reports.

Source: Prescription CheckTheFactsicillin: $8bn Medicare fraud exhibits symptoms of Hyperbolizosis – Michael West

Old Dog Thought- Racism is founded and now retained in a Colonial mindset promoted by white man’s media

Fighting Fake News with REAL 18/10/22, Credlin’s Anthem, The Australian’s 3rd Stage Taxe Cuts, Medicare Failure, White Man’s Media, Poverty Eradication Day,

Brick by brick we say goodbye to Medicare – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Channel 9 also interviewed Mrs Morrison on 25 March 2022. The very resourceful online journalist Ronni Salt has previously examined on 13 March 2021 Media Cloud, and she discovered either Mr Morrison’s communications team, or some partisan elements of the media, referring to Mrs Morrison’s personal health problems on the following occasions:

1 July/August 2018 when Mr Morrison was vying to become leader of the Liberal Party (don’t be fooled by that hand on Mr Turnbull’s shoulder).

2 April/May 2019 when Mr Morrison was campaigning for re-election.

3 September 2019 when the story broke about Mr Morrison trying to obtain an invite for Mr Houston to attend a dinner at the White House with former President Trump.

4 February/March 2021 when questions were raised about the alleged conduct of some Liberal members or staffers.

Now I can’t say definitively what motivated Mr Morrison’s announcement on 25 March 2022 regarding some funding for endometriosis and pregnancy treatment, but the announcement has been made right before an election will be called, and if it wasn’t a politically motivated initiative  then why didn’t Mr Morrison introduce the proposed medical funding during June or July of 2019? Notwithstanding what opinions you may form about Mr Morrison’s announcement on 25 March 2022, or Ms Salt’s previous investigations, one fact is certain; Medicare is slowly but surely being pulled apart brick by brick, particularly by the Morrison Government.

 

Source: Brick by brick we say goodbye to Medicare – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Old Dog Thought- The LNP treats Medicare as Private not Public Health Insurance and cuts telehealth during Omicron. Protecting the virus spread

Fighting Fake News with REAL 2/1/22; When the LNP protects COVID not People; Medicare Tele-Health is Cut during Omicron; Organizations dominate individuals under the LNP

Medicare investigation indicates female genital mutilation in Australia – Michael West Media

Ms Gbla said “FGM is put in the ‘too hard’ cultural basket, instead of being treated like all other forms of child abuse and violence against women. And the impact of that is that little girls are being left unprotected, and that’s the saddest part for me. That is what breaks my heart.” “If a white child was at risk of being abused, you’d never make the argument it’s their culture.” What’s more, Ms Gbla highlights that that the practice and definition of FGM is not limited to any one culture. It covers any kind of cutting to the female genitalia performed for non-medical reasons and is unfortunately practiced on every continent except Antarctica. “The history of FGM in the west gets suppressed,” Ms Gbla says, citing the condition of “hysteria involved cutting women’s clitorises left right and centre” while labiaplasty remains a modern iteration of FGM. “Violence against women and child abuse doesn’t discriminate, but we discriminate,” Ms Gbla said.

Source: Medicare investigation indicates female genital mutilation in Australia – Michael West Media

Bernie Sanders Is Right, and Joe Biden Is Wrong. We Still Need Medicare for All.

Joe Biden and the Democratic establishment refuse to push Medicare for All even as COVID-19 continues to ravage the country. That’s all the more reason for us to demand, alongside Bernie Sanders, that everyone get the health care they need free of charge until the pandemic is over.

Bernie Sanders Is Right, and Joe Biden Is Wrong. We Still Need Medicare for All.

How Bernie Sanders trounced Fox on Medicare for All, and why a Carbon Tax could help Pay for It

This step would be very bad for ExxonMobile and the Koch brothers, but would be very, very good, for everyone else on earth.

via How Bernie Sanders trounced Fox on Medicare for All, and why a Carbon Tax could help Pay for It

If you have regular pathology tests, here is something you should know – » The Australian Independent Media Network

A little back story may be appropriate. In February 2015 I looked at Medicare. It was noticeable that pathology services constituted a large percentage of the total services. I doubt the proportion has dropped since. I contribute to that proportion: I have auto-immune conditions. I spend considerable time and money ensuring they are kept under control.…

Source: If you have regular pathology tests, here is something you should know – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Election 2016: Who’s Medicare’s friend? Examine bulk-billing

Bulk billing is smarter than widely realised.

Source: Election 2016: Who’s Medicare’s friend? Examine bulk-billing

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. – » The Australian Independent Media Network

In the lead-up to the 2004 election, Health Minister Tony Abbott promised there would be no changes to the Medicare safety net. TICKY FULLERTON: Will this Government commit to keeping the Medicare-plus-safety-net as it is now in place after the election? TONY ABBOTT: Yes. TICKY FULLERTON: That’s a cast-iron commitment? TONY ABBOTT: Cast-iron commitment. Absolutely.…

Source: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Will we still love Medicare in 2165?: First Dog on the Moon

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It’s 150 years in the future and this is your Undersea Medispace Hyperclinic

Does the average person realise how much the Abbott Government is helping the wealthy? He calls it Cool- Aid

He said it. He's doing it. (Image from northcoastvoices.blogspot.com)

  • January 19, 2015
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  • In opposition and in government, the Coalition has moaned with frenetic monotony that Medicare is unsustainable. The fact is, it isn’t. But while they can maintain the rage and attempt to convince everybody that the country can’t afford to keep it in its present form, they’ll find one way or another to use it as an economic scapegoat.The news that they had scrapped their planned cuts to the Medicare rebate was only a temporary reprieve as we’ve been warned that they are still committed to introducing price signals into the national icon. Why? This was summed up by Tony Abbott:

    Mr Abbott has called on the opposition and the crossbenchers to come up with alternative savings measures to pay off the debt and deficit instead of obstructing the government’s attempts to repair the budget.

    It’s the same-old same-old from Tony Abbott. Blame Labor, hit the poor. The budget must be in one hell of a mess if the country’s prosperity is at stake because of Medicare.

    With the government’s back-down on the planned cuts to the rebate we can expect a ramp-up in their rhetoric. The attempts to convince us that Medicare is unsustainable will go into overdrive.

    I agree with the government that the budget is in a shambles, but I disagree at where the fault lies. One good thing – for them – is that while they keep Medicare in the news the real culprits behind our budget woes remain out of sight. Or as Richard Denniss points out, the much talked about budget deficit gives the Treasurer the chance to keep his agenda in the public domain. Which is, of course, that the budget can’t be fixed because Medicare is the hole in the economic bucket.

    With the help of the Murdoch media not only will the Medicare bashing be kept front and centre, but the ‘real’ culprits for the deficit will be kept hidden from public view. The average punter has been deluded into believing that Medicare is unsustainable and that the only way the budget can be fixed is if services to the less well-off (aka the ‘bludgers’) are trimmed. The government and the Murdoch media have managed to sustain both the delusions rather effectively.

    I wonder if the mug punter is aware of how much the Abbott Government is actually helping the wealthy. At not only the poor’s expense, but at their’s too. The facts might shock them.

    How can we accept that Medicare is the boil on the budget’s backside when being slipped into the hands of the wealthy is enough money that, if ceased, would go close to balancing social inequality? And the budget, of course.

    Stop pandering to the wealthy, and Medicare becomes sustainable. It is the luxuries afforded to the well-off that are unsustainable. How much is it costing us? Too much. Here are some examples.

    George Lekakis writes in The New Daily that:

    Former Liberal Party leader John Hewson last year called on the Abbott government to slash the superannuation tax concessions available to high-income earners.

    One of the effects of the changes introduced by Peter Costello in 2006 is that most multi-millionaires can structure their assets so that they pay no tax in retirement even though they might be reaping more than $150,000 a year.

    In an opinion column for the Australian Financial Review last April, Mr Hewson made three salient observations about the existing superannuation tax arrangements:

    • The tax breaks on super are costing the government in foregone revenue about $45 billion a year and this is roughly the same amount that is spent each year on the age pension.

    • The dollar value of the tax breaks is growing faster than expenditure on the aged pension, making concessions on super contributions a much bigger threat to balancing government finances in the near-term.

    • The super tax concessions are skewed to high-income earners: the top 10 per cent of income earners reap more than 36 per cent of the tax concession dollars, while the bottom 10 per cent are actually penalised for making super contributions.

    Did you read that? $45 billion a year just on superannuation tax breaks. And who gets the bulk of that? Yes, the wealthy. (And it certainly makes the $7.5 billion spent on Newstart look paltry in comparison).

    This year Medicare will cost us $20 billion. I’m happy to contribute towards the cost, but I sure do hate losing out because of the $45 billion tax breaks (alone) to the country’s well-off.

    But it’s only the start.

    Of the $18 billion in lost revenue over the next four years from the abolition of the ‘mining tax’, $1.6 billion of that was “purely a gift from Mr Abbott to the miners”.

    Scrapping the mining tax will cost us $5.3 billion and who gets that? It will go mainly to the biggest mining companies:

    The mining industry is clearly at the top of the government’s priority list. They sit far above concerns about the cost of living for working families.

    Then there’s the $2.4 billion a year the government gives back to property investors because of negative gearing. How many welfare recipients have investment properties? How many of the well-off do?

    And while the price of fuel costs you a couple of dollars extra week due to Hockey’s new surcharge you might like to know that:

    A new report finds exploration by coal and energy companies is subsidised by Australian taxpayers by as much as $US3.5 billion ($4 billion) every year in the form of direct spending and tax breaks.

    Heard enough? There’s no doubt more, but this small handful of examples alone should be enough for the average person to realise how much the Abbott Government is helping the wealthy.

    Medicare – I repeat – isn’t the problem. The government is. They’re giving too much money to the rich.

A love letter to Medicare : First Dog

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Australians want Medicare — not Mediocre

Australians want Medicare — not Mediocre

Australians want Medicare — not Mediocre.