Health Policy
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At People First, we are dedicated to advocating for a healthcare system that prioritises safety, accountability, and individual choice.
- Negotiate with State Governments the roles and responsibilities between Federal and State Health Departments with a view to eliminating bureaucratic waste and improving front line services and staffing levels.
- Ensure access to GP’s, hospitals and specialists remains financially viable for everyday Australians especially in regional areas.
- Remove HECS debt for Nurses and Paramedics to encourage more Australians into the healthcare sector and reduce the reliance on foreign workers.
- Split the TGA into two departments – the first will test medical products and drugs and the second will review the safety of medical products and drugs. The Treasury will fund the TGA directly, rather than the Pharmaceutical companies, who will pay regulation fees to Treasury. This will remove the conflict of interest between the TGA and the private sector.
- The introduction of a No fault Injury Claim scheme for injuries incurred as a result of drugs and vaccines prescribed by registered doctors.
- Liability for the safety of all medical products and drugs will lie with the companies that make them. i.e. drug companies will be liable for negligent and misleading conduct.
- The Immunisation handbook principle that no one can be coerced into taking a vaccine will be enforced. This will mean that ‘No jab, No Play’ and ‘No jab, No Pay’ conditions are abolished. People First still encourage childhood immunisations, where they are PROVEN to be safe and effective. People First does not support the rollout of new medical procedures and drugs that are not adequately tested for safety and effectiveness.
- Abolish AHPRA and devolve responsibility for medical oversight back to State Medical Boards, whilst encouraging State Governments to strengthen oversight powers of the Medical Board.
- Review the PBS scheme for drugs that are not significantly different to off label drugs in terms of effectiveness in order to save costs that can be redirected to front line services.
- Review the management of the Covid “pandemic” with a view to holding Health authorities who failed to uphold their ethical responsibilities to account.
- The withdrawal of Australia from the World Health Organisation.
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