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Doctors’ Reform Society attacks Govt’s ‘safety net’ statistics

“Medicare ‘safety net’ spending figures per electorate released by the Health Minister, Tony Abbott, reveal a sorry tale suggestive of middle class welfare and pork barrelling,” said Dr Tim Woodruff, president, Doctors Reform Society.

“Most disturbing is the way the money is directed to those electorates which are the most socio-economically privileged,” said Dr Woodruff.

“The top three electorates for safety net spending per voter are Wentworth, North Sydney, and Bradfield. They are also the top three electorates on the socio-economic rating scale. In Sydney’s Bradfield at the top of the rating, the taxpayer
pays $74 per voter but in nearby Fowler, the lowest ranking electorate, only $12 per voter is spent.

“Rural Australia is also the sad loser from the largesse of the ‘safety net’ as rural electorates constitute seven of the bottom 10 electorates for ‘safety net’ spending,” said Dr Woodruff. “Braddon, at the bottom of the pile, gets a miserly $1.41 per voter per year.

“It is also of great concern that eight of the top 10 electorates rated according to the amount spent per voter in the electorate are in Liberal held seats, such as Minister Abbott’s own seat of Warringah where $68 per voter finds its way from the taxpayer to help pay the medical bills of his voters.”

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