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Saturday, 28 January 2012 11:15

LNP to double patient travel subsidy

Queenslanders in Mackay will get more affordable access to health services with an LNP pledge to double the current patient travel and accommodation subsidy.

LNP candidate for Mackay John Kerslake said the commitment by LNP Leader Campbell Newman meant an extra $100 million over four years to assist patients manage the financial burden and stress of travelling to access specialist health care.

"The LNP will double the travel subsidy from 15 cents per km to 30 cents per km, and double the accommodation subsidy from $30 to $60 per person for patients forced to travel for treatment and medical care," John Kerslake said.

"Many people in Mackay have told me the current Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme is inadequate.

"Some patients are even deferring treatment because of the costs associated with travelling to metropolitan centres to get access to health services.

"Campbell Newman's commitment to better care and support offers a helping hand for the people of Mackay."

Due to Bligh government's mismanagement and chronic waste, the subsidy hasn't changed for more than a decade – despite rising charges and cost of living increases. The accommodation allowance has been fixed at $30 per person per night for well over a decade resulting in an almost 50 per cent real cut in accommodation assistance. Patients who travel by car receive a paltry subsidy of just 15 cents per kilometre.

"The current tired, 20-year Labor Government has repeatedly ignored the cries of help from Queenslanders in Mackay by refusing to increase the Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme despite the spiralling costs," John Kerslake said.

"When you waste money like Labor does, important help like this much needed assistance to regional Queenslanders suffers.

"After a decade of Bligh government inaction, the LNP reform to double the travel subsidy will provide peace of mind for people and families who are struggling with health issues like cancer.

"The LNP CanDo team will grow a four pillar economy and cut waste to revitalise frontline health services."

John Kerslake

John Kerslake

John Kerslake is your Memebr for Mackay.

John has lived in Mackay over the past 30 years and completed his primary and secondary education at local schools. John is married to Louise, who is a nurse, and they have three children.

John is a dedicated, 20 year veteran of the Queensland Police Service, currently working in the Tactical Crime Squad providing a policing service throughout the Mackay District. He has served in communities throughout Queensland such as Bowen, Collinsville and Hughenden. John believes in providing safe communities and has been involved in community initiatives such as implementing the Mackay District Liquor Enforcement and Proactive Strategies Unit to tackle alcohol fuelled violence within the community.

He is the epitome of the Australian battler, never wanting to back down when the right thing needs to be done and has made the decision to step up for Mackay after being continually disappointed by the lack of support Mackay gets from our state government. Having often said to his colleagues, "sometimes you just have to step up" John lives by his words. Once committed to a task, John will work tirelessly to make it happen.

Contacts

Email kerslake@lnpqld.org.au
Phone 
4942 7261
Post PO Box 1615, Mackay Q 4740

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