Is there some special reason the private health insurance industry is worthy of such robust government support? Ian McAuley and John Menadue on why it doesn’t add up. When an industry has become dependent on a subsidy, it uses every means to justify its continuation, exaggerating the consequences if it is withdrawn. Political parties join the bandwagon, and governments, whatever … more
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Michael Janda | Experts size up effects of health rebate changes
As both sides of politics put forward their policy suggestions regarding the private health insurance rebate, little is actually being put on the table to provide Australians with an equitable health system. The Government is claiming it is a fundamental reform to boost equity, while the Opposition claim it will lead to an exodus from the private health system putting … more
FAQ Research | Coal Seam Gas – Behind the Seams
Coal Seam Gas – Behind the Seams, is an exciting and extremely necessary project, run by FAQ Research in conjunction with Crikey, examining all aspects of the Coal Seam Gas issue in the lead up to the Queensland state election on March 24. Impacting directly on farmers, rural and regional communities and the environment, CSG exploration and extraction also raises big … more
Ben Eltham | Is Bank Bashing Justified? Of Course It Is!
Do the banks really deserve all this public loathing? Actually, they do, says Ben Eltham in New Matilda – even if they are profit-making entities subject to market forces. “Australia’s banks [are] a kind of public-private partnership where the profits are privatised and risks are socialised”. Are there any institutions more hated than banks? Right now, the answer is “no”. … more
Miriam Lyons | ABC The Drum, 13 Feb 2012
Hosted by Annabel Crabb, Miriam is joined on the panel by The Chaser’s Julian Morrow, and former liberal advisor Richard Muller. The hot topics for debate include the private health insurance rebate, continued bank job cuts and interest rate rises, as well as a chat to CPD Fellow, David McKnight, about his upcoming book launch ‘Rupert Murdoch: An Investigation of … more
Michael Mullins | Means Test Won’t Fix Health Funding
There is little doubt that by introducing means testing for the private health insurance rebate, it will result in a small step toward social inclusion in the health care debate. However, this small step is not enough. Quoting CPD’s John Menadue and Ian McAuley from their recent discussion paper Private health insurance: High in cost and low in equity, Michael … more
Mike Steketee | Health Rebate A Very Unfair Plan
The heavy subsidies dished out to private health insurance has increased the equity gap between those who can afford it, and those who can’t. The Howard Government’s goal of an increase in numbers in private health to ease the pressure on public hospitals has proved otherwise, with not only business going to private hospitals, but with them the professionals too. … more
Ross Gittins | Why health cover needs no subsidies
There are few remaining points of ideological difference between the two major parties. When it comes to the funding of healthcare, particularly private health insurance, Ross Gittins can’t see too great a difference. Gittins picks up CPD’s recent discussion paper and he writes in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age: So, just as the Libs now accept the legitimacy … more
Ben Eltham | How The Economy Became This Year’s Battleground
Both major parties say the economy is their top priority. That sounds great – but will it work? Can either party really explain their policies to the electorate, asks Ben Eltham in New Matilda. Ben writes: For Labor, the economy remains the Government’s potential strong suit: one the few areas of public policy where voters grudgingly admit it is doing … more