Long delay in ambulance funding review putting patients at risk – First Union

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Long delay in ambulance funding review putting patients at risk – union

Theย union ย representing approximately 1000 ambulance professionals in New Zealand is outraged at excessive delays to the Health Funding Review.

In 2015 Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne commissioned a review into health funding for the ambulance sector.

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The review, carried out by businessman Murray Horn, was due to be released in February 2016, yet more than a year later ambulance professionals, who are growing increasingly impatient, are still waiting on the reviewโ€™s release.

On 13 June 2016 Peter Dunne’s Senior Private Secretary Elliot Steel stated that the tentative timeframe for preยญsenting the report to Ministers was the end of June 2016.

โ€œThis report has been sitting on the Minister lap for months while underfunding is putting our members into risky single crewing situations,โ€ said Ambulance Professionals FIRST coordinator, Lynette Blacklaws.

โ€œPeter Dunne is playing politics while peopleโ€™s lives are at risk because of underfunding in the ambulance sector.โ€

โ€œThe last we heard the Ministry of Health was consulting ACC over the review. But how long do they need?โ€

โ€œAmbulance Professionals have been getting on with the work and so should the Minister, especially when lives are at stake.โ€