Malta Independent

Claim that government reduced capital expenditur­e in health sector is a lie – PL

- Gabriel Schembri

Labour MP Franco Mercieca yesterday said that the claim that the government reduced the capital expenditur­e for healthcare is a lie.

Addressing the media, he said that the government increased its expenditur­e by 50% in the health sector alone. This is reflected in shorter waiting lists and a decrease in medicines which are out of stock.

Mr Mercieca said that the number of MRIs increased drasticall­y from 7,000 a year to more than 20,000. “I ask the Nationalis­t Party, do you intend to reduce the expenditur­e in the health sector?”

Health Minister Chris Fearne said that there were challenges in the health sector in the past, but the PN did not have solutions for these problems. “For Labour, health is a priority and we intend to increase our spending,” Mr Fearne added.

He said the government spends €11 million on the Pharmacy of Your Choice scheme while the PN spent only €5 million.

“Simon Busuttil will take us back to situations when we had out of stock medicines and increase the waiting lists,” he added.

Mr Fearne said he could not understand how the PN can criticise such investment in this important sector.

On comments made by former PN minister Tonio Borg regarding healthcare – that the situation in the health sector is not sustainabl­e – the minister said that a PL government will keep healthcare free of charge.

PN reacts

Reacting, the Nationalis­t Party said a new PN government will guarantee that healthcare in Malta remains free of charge.

Spokespers­on for health Claudette Buttigieg said that this government has sold the Gozo General Hospital, Karen Grech and St Luke’s behind the public’s back.

“These hospitals were sold to individual­s implicated in fraud in Canada,“she said.

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