Friday, August 2, 2013

SEXUAL HEALTH SERVICE CUTS GO AHEAD, DESPITE THE OUTCRY.

Queensland's peak medical body has warned it's a public health catastrophe waiting to happen; specialist doctors say it'll set a dangerous national precedent. Now, even the Prime Minister has attacked the Newman Government's call to dramatically slash services at Brisbane's solely free sexual-health clinic, Biala.
Kevin cyprinid fish has delineated  the choice to chop thirty jobs at the clinic and refer STI treatment and diagnostic services to general practitioners as "just plain wrong on such a large amount of levels".
But the authorities remains unrepentant, determined to plough on with cutting thirty jobs and scaling back services, when economic analysts Deloitte calculated the move may lay aside to $4 million annually.


"It would appear the Newman Government and therefore the railway line North Hospitals and Health board ar willing to simply accept the recommendation of accountants concerning the treatment for HIV patients and ignore the medical opinions of distinguished health consultants," Mr cyprinid fish aforesaid.
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His comments came together of the Biala clinic's specialist doctors, the extremely revered Theo Van Lieshout, warned the closure may set a dangerous precedent.
"If it goes through, each different sexual-health service in Australia is in danger as a result of it is a fast grab for cash with none thought for the long-run implications," Dr Van Lieshout aforesaid.
"The unplanned consequences of this haven't been thought through. The Minister must head to the (Metro North) board and say: 'Reverse this decision'."
A representative for Queensland Health Minister Lawrence Springborg aforesaid a review had been


undertaken and therefore the changes would be enforced over successive 9 to ten months.
"Initially, there was a proposal from railway line North Hospital and Health Service and when issues were raised, the minister ordered associate degree investigation to review the changes," he said.
"As a result there was a extended transition amount and currently the changes ar being enforced.
"At each stage within the method, the investigation has borne out this is often entirely acceptable to be delivered by GPs.
"We believe it's been most completely investigated and therefore the resources ar to be utilized effectively."
Dr Van Lieshout warned of a rising incidence of antibiotic-resistant strains of Cupid's disease coming into Australia and aforesaid while not specialist coaching, GPs could miss symptoms.
"GPs can do essential, basic sexual-health checks however the performance of GPs within the fields of sexual health isn't notably nice," he said. "GPs ar terribly busy individuals, they're purported to be paediatricians, surgeons, psychiatrists, they cannot sustain with everything."
He aforesaid the choice additionally comes as rates of chlamydia, Cupid's itch and Cupid's disease rise in Queensland, with fly-in, fly-out mine employees, tourists and travellers often delivery in new strains of malady from Asia.
"What primarily isn't being handled is that this is associate degree anonymous, free service," he said. "Men may visit sex employees and not wish to travel to their MD as a result of they need the image of Mr Nice Guy.
"Fly-in, fly-out employees may need multiple sexual partners, develop symptoms then fly back to state capital and presumably love with their girlfriends, while not having associate degree anonymous service to travel to for treatment."

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