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Fundamental shift in health focus: Greens

Green Party

Thursday 30 October 2008, 12:17PM

By Green Party

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The Green Party’s Preventative Health Strategy was launched at Wellington Hospital today with Health Spokesperson Sue Kedgley calling for a dramatic change in how New Zealand approaches health.

“We need a fundamental shift in our health system to focus on prevention and keeping people well. We need to move away from a system that deals only with people who are unwell rather than the root causes of ill health – such as poor diets, poverty, cold and damp houses.”

At least $3 billion is currently spent on treating preventable illnesses and this places a massive burden on our health system, in addition to causing unnecessary suffering and harm to the people and families affected, Ms Kedgley says.

“The reality is that our hospitals are clogged with people who are suffering from preventable illnesses, whether it’s the 13,000 New Zealanders who were hospitalised with skin infections last year or the thousands of New Zealanders who suffer from chronic dietary-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes, at a cost to the health system of $600 million per year.”


The economic and social cost of preventable illness is huge and needs to be addressed right now, Ms Kedgley says.

“That’s why our priority is health prevention, and we want to see a progressive increase in funding for preventative health to at least 10 percent of the health budget.


“If we don’t increase our spending on preventative health and reduce the number of people ending up in hospital, our healthcare system will remain in crisis, and health expenditure will continue to skyrocket,” Ms Kedgley says.

The Green Party’s strategy has a raft of initiatives to promote people’s health that include:

Free annual wellness checks for all New Zealanders and extensive checks at key life stages
Improving access to free dental care for young people
A levy on soft drinks to pay for increased dental services for young people
Insulate all cold, damp homes in New Zealand
Raise real incomes including the minimum wage to $15
Speed up the state house building programme to provide more quality, sustainable low income housing
Get rid of ads for unhealthy food before 8.30pm at night, teach gardening and cooking in all primary schools, and introduce a traffic light labelling system on food
Increase investment in diabetes prevention
Promote drug-free lifestyles in schools and education on risks of cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco

* Preventable health costings are attached and the policy is available at weblink: http://www.greens.org.nz/health/preventative

For more information:

Sue Kedgley, 04 470 6728, 021 270 9088
Julian Slade, Media officer, 04 817 6723, 021 243 0179

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1 Estimated Cost of Treating Preventable Illness in New Zealand    
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3 Health Issue Cost to Health System Per Year Source
4 Campylobacter $75 million www.nzma.org.nz/journal/119-1243/2264/
5 Poor Nutrition $600 million type 2 diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes – Outcomes Model Update Diabetes New Zealand, September 2008
6   $303million obesity www.moh.govt.nz/obesity
7 Tobacco $325 million O’Dea D. Report on Tobacco Taxation in New Zealand. ASH and the Smokefree Coalition; 2007.
8 Alcohol $655 million www.alcohol.org.nz/NZStatistic.aspx?PostingID=1189
9 Adverse events $870 million NZQHS 2002 “Cost of medical injury in New Zealand: a retrospective cohort study” Journal of health Research and Policy, 2002;7:29-34
10 Depression $30.7 million www.stuff.co.nz/4416654a10.html
11 Air Pollution $179.2 million Health and Air Pollution in New Zealand Report 2007 www.hapinz.org.nz
12 Poverty related disease $6 million (Rheumatic fever, Meningococcal disease, Whooping cough, pulmonary tuberculosis) Cost estimated on basis of average cost of hospital admission www.nzhis.govt.nz/moh.nsf/pagesns/32?Open#09 Selected Morbidity Data for Publicly Funded Hospitals 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004
13 Traffic Accidents $91 million- (this is medical costs rather than wider health/social costs) www.transport.govt.nz/assets/NewPDFs/Social-cost-June-2007-update-final.pdf, p.ii)
14 Water Related Accidents $17.1 million www.acc.co.nz/injury-prevention/drowning-prevention-strategy/strategy/WCM2_020826
15 Antibiotic resistance $40 million (conservative estimate based on overseas data) Laxminarayan, R Antibiotic resistance the unfolding crisis, 2007
16 Skin Infections $10 million Conservative estimate based on average cost of hospital admissions. Ministry of Health, Monitoring the Health of New Zealand Children and Young People: Indicator Handbook
17 Skin Cancer $33 million (Some of which is linked to sunbed use) www.cancernz.org.nz/Uploads/IS_SP_costskincancer_full.pdf
18 Total Cost $ 3, 235,000,000    
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