Otago Daily Times

Rural health fears prompt calls for new commission­er

- NIKKI PRESTON

AUCKLAND: Mounting concerns about the diminishin­g healthcare services for rural communitie­s causing women to give birth on the side of the road and an alarming number of farmers taking their own lives are prompting calls for the Government to appoint a rural health commission­er.

The Rural Health Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand , which represents about 30 rural health, business and agricultur­al organisati­ons, is expected to ask Health Minister David Clark to follow in Australia’s footsteps and appoint a rural health commission­er along with what it deems as four other critical actions when it meets him and other MPs on Thursday.

RHAANZ council member and Kaikoura GP Chris Henry said the shortage of skilled workers such as doctors and nurses in the rural area, reduction in rural maternity services with six birthing units closing in the past five years, poor access to diagnostic­s tests and surgery and an alarming suicide rate among farmers with 20 killing themselves in 201718 needed to be urgently addressed.

In May, Southland mother Amanda McIvor gave birth on the side of the road after Lumsden Maternity Hospital’s services were downgraded and they were forced to travel by ambulance to Southland Hospital in Invercargi­ll where there was oxygen and backup lifesaving equipment.

‘‘There’s a sense that while government understand­s the issues, it hasn’t quite grasped the urgency of the situation,’’ Dr Henry said.

He said the interim Health and Disability Review released in September showed rural communitie­s were poorly served and was in desperate need of form, structure, and a clear and consistent strategy for delivering rural health services.

Dr Henry believed appointing a commission­er who would be able to advocate for the health rights of all rural New Zealanders would be a step in the right direction.

The RHAANZ will meet tomorrow as part of its RuralFest to confirm the five most pressing items it will then ask MPs to action at parliament on Thursday. — The New Zealand Herald

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