Wednesday 2 October 2013

Scrapping Health Watchdog A Potentially Fatal Mistake

Media Release.
 
Queenslanders must continue to receive detailed information about the things that go wrong in public and private hospitals says Shadow Health Minister Jo-Ann Miller.
“As the latest findings of the Health Quality and Complaints Commission reveal that more than 200 people died as a result of human error or systemic failings in Queensland hospitals in 2012/13, it should concern everyone who believes in transparency and accountability that Health Minister Lawrence Springborg has abolished the organisation,” Mrs Miller said.
“This will be one of the last reports from the Commission and it is by no means clear that the Newman Government has any intention to report the facts with such honesty and clarity in future."
“The Commission was established by the previous Labor Government and since 2005/6 one of its important functions has been to lay bare the details of mistakes which cost lives and cause unnecessary suffering so important lessons can be learnt."
“Human error is a fact of life and when it occurs in life or death situations there are inevitable consequences, but it is entirely wrong for the Government of the day to try to cover up those mistakes from public scrutiny."
“Mr Springborg is replacing the Commission with a Health Ombudsman to deal with complaints, but we share the concerns of those who fear the new entity will lack  the  independence and teeth of the Commission."
“The Health Quality and Complaints Commission provides much more than raw data. It reviews root cause analyses of reportable events and is able to instruct institutions to improve procedures in response to concerns."
“It is of grave concern that the Ombudsman will not have a quality assurance function nor the power to instruct public and private hospitals to make changes that will reduce risks to patients."

“Independence will be lost along with transparency and it is up to the Health Minister to explain why he wants to hide vital information from Queenslanders.”

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