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Ext User(Marts)
15-11-2007, 06:44 PM
mattic wrote...

> I love Australia and the region where I live. My internet needs are
> adequately catered for and, while not optimal and more expensive, there's no
> way I'd move from all the advantages this country and my region brings to my
> lifestyle. We all have choices. Stop whining about it.

One of the problems with say, rural Australia is that in order for us to say,
eat, or to say, have electricity, or to, say, have water to drink, or to say,
have somewhere for our waste products to be pumped to and processed, then we
have to accept that there will be people who need to live in those regions so
these services can be provided for say, metro Melbourne.

Now, if you want people to live there then you need to provide some sort of
incentive. Make it attractive for people to either move there, or to stop them
moving to, say, Melbourne. One way of doing this is to provide them with the
same level of service in areas such as telecommunications that people in metro
areas enjoy.

One real area of concern is that of health services. It is difficult to entice
doctors out of the larger cities, mainly because the opportunity to make big
bucks isn't there. So, what we see are lots of "foreign trained" doctors being
more or less forced to practise in such areas until they fulfil their
commitment. Then they're out of there.

Oh, don't even expect to retain specialists. If you're lucky, they'll visit
these regions once every so often.

--
Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't.

Ext User(Michael)
18-11-2007, 04:53 PM
"Marts" <marts_57@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
news:oq3nj3hflebbdqslcnhkjhrtnpp02e11f2@martz_57.c om...
> mattic wrote...
>
>> I love Australia and the region where I live. My internet needs are
>> adequately catered for and, while not optimal and more expensive, there's
>> no
>> way I'd move from all the advantages this country and my region brings to
>> my
>> lifestyle. We all have choices. Stop whining about it.
>
> One of the problems with say, rural Australia is that in order for us to
> say,
> eat, or to say, have electricity, or to, say, have water to drink, or to
> say,
> have somewhere for our waste products to be pumped to and processed, then
> we
> have to accept that there will be people who need to live in those regions
> so
> these services can be provided for say, metro Melbourne.
>
> Now, if you want people to live there then you need to provide some sort
> of
> incentive. Make it attractive for people to either move there, or to stop
> them
> moving to, say, Melbourne. One way of doing this is to provide them with
> the
> same level of service in areas such as telecommunications that people in
> metro
> areas enjoy.
>
> One real area of concern is that of health services. It is difficult to
> entice
> doctors out of the larger cities, mainly because the opportunity to make
> big
> bucks isn't there. So, what we see are lots of "foreign trained" doctors
> bein

Supply and demand, give more dollars
Increase medicare rebate in that area if necessary

> more or less forced to practise in such areas until they fulfil their
> commitment. Then they're out of there.
>
> Oh, don't even expect to retain specialists. If you're lucky, they'll
> visit
> these regions once every so often.
>
> --
> Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't.

Ext User(Rod Speed)
19-11-2007, 07:35 AM
Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "Marts" <marts_57@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:oq3nj3hflebbdqslcnhkjhrtnpp02e11f2@martz_57.c om...
>> mattic wrote...
>>
>>> I love Australia and the region where I live. My internet needs are
>>> adequately catered for and, while not optimal and more expensive,
>>> there's no
>>> way I'd move from all the advantages this country and my region
>>> brings to my
>>> lifestyle. We all have choices. Stop whining about it.
>>
>> One of the problems with say, rural Australia is that in order for
>> us to say,
>> eat, or to say, have electricity, or to, say, have water to drink,
>> or to say,
>> have somewhere for our waste products to be pumped to and processed,
>> then we
>> have to accept that there will be people who need to live in those
>> regions so
>> these services can be provided for say, metro Melbourne.
>>
>> Now, if you want people to live there then you need to provide some
>> sort of
>> incentive. Make it attractive for people to either move there, or to
>> stop them
>> moving to, say, Melbourne. One way of doing this is to provide them
>> with the
>> same level of service in areas such as telecommunications that
>> people in metro
>> areas enjoy.
>>
>> One real area of concern is that of health services. It is difficult
>> to entice
>> doctors out of the larger cities, mainly because the opportunity to
>> make big
>> bucks isn't there. So, what we see are lots of "foreign trained"
>> doctors bein
>
> Supply and demand, give more dollars
> Increase medicare rebate in that area if necessary

It aint about the money.

>> more or less forced to practise in such areas until they fulfil their
>> commitment. Then they're out of there.
>>
>> Oh, don't even expect to retain specialists. If you're lucky, they'll
>> visit
>> these regions once every so often.

Ext User(Michael)
25-11-2007, 10:23 PM
>>> One real area of concern is that of health services. It is difficult
>>> to entice
>>> doctors out of the larger cities, mainly because the opportunity to
>>> make big
>>> bucks isn't there. So, what we see are lots of "foreign trained"
>>> doctors bein
>>
>> Supply and demand, give more dollars
>> Increase medicare rebate in that area if necessary
>
> It aint about the money.

Of course it is, Rod fucker. Youd find you would have all the doctors you
need and more, if they were all on a wage of $500k (example)

Ext User(Rod Speed)
26-11-2007, 08:43 AM
Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote:

>>>> One real area of concern is that of health services. It is difficult to entice
>>>> doctors out of the larger cities, mainly because the opportunity to make big
>>>> bucks isn't there. So, what we see are lots of "foreign trained" doctors bein

>>> Supply and demand, give more dollars
>>> Increase medicare rebate in that area if necessary

>> It aint about the money.

> Of course it is

Nope.

> Youd find you would have all the doctors you need and more, if they were all on a wage of $500k (example)

Have fun explaining the specialists who are on that sort of income, who
arent interested in going there, you stupid dunny cleaning fuckwit child.

Mine flys in and out every week, literally. He's an ex south african
jew and there are no synagogs here, and he wants his kids to go
to jewish private schools and there aint none of those here either.

One hell of a way to 'live' and there are plenty of others who arent
interested in that sort of lifestyle, even at that sort of income per year.

As always, you have never ever had a fucking clue about anything at all, ever.

Ext User(Marts)
28-11-2007, 10:04 PM
Rod Speed wrote...

> > Youd find you would have all the doctors you need and more, if they were all on a wage of $500k (example)
>
> Have fun explaining the specialists who are on that sort of income, who
> arent interested in going there, you stupid dunny cleaning fuckwit child.

Maybe because they earn their dough from city practices and wouldn't get it if
they had practices outside of the rural areas. That's why they're not interested
in setting up shop outside of the cities, except as a once in a blue moon visit.

Ext User(Rod Speed)
29-11-2007, 07:55 AM
Marts <marts_57@yahoo.com.au> wrote
> Rod Speed wrote

>>> Youd find you would have all the doctors you need and
>>> more, if they were all on a wage of $500k (example)

>> Have fun explaining the specialists who are on that sort of income, who
>> arent interested in going there, you stupid dunny cleaning fuckwit child.

> Maybe because they earn their dough from city practices and
> wouldn't get it if they had practices outside of the rural areas.
> That's why they're not interested in setting up shop outside
> of the cities, except as a once in a blue moon visit.

This one flys in every week and spends the whole
week here, just goes home on the weekends.

He just commutes from Sydney because that works
better for his family and his own weekend activitys.

It isnt even that expensive, $250 a week.

Ext User(Michael)
29-11-2007, 08:24 AM
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:5qu8d7F11v7h5U1@mid.individual.net...
> Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> One real area of concern is that of health services. It is difficult
>>>>> to entice
>>>>> doctors out of the larger cities, mainly because the opportunity to
>>>>> make big
>>>>> bucks isn't there. So, what we see are lots of "foreign trained"
>>>>> doctors bein
>
>>>> Supply and demand, give more dollars
>>>> Increase medicare rebate in that area if necessary
>
>>> It aint about the money.
>
>> Of course it is
>
> Nope.
>
>> Youd find you would have all the doctors you need and more, if they were
>> all on a wage of $500k (example)
>
> Have fun explaining the specialists who are on that sort of income, who
> arent interested in going there, you stupid dunny cleaning fuckwit child.
>
> Mine flys in and out every week, literally. He's an ex south african
> jew and there are no synagogs here, and he wants his kids to go
> to jewish private schools and there aint none of those here either.

thats his problem

Ext User(Rod Speed)
29-11-2007, 01:16 PM
Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:5qu8d7F11v7h5U1@mid.individual.net...
>> Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>>> One real area of concern is that of health services. It is
>>>>>> difficult to entice
>>>>>> doctors out of the larger cities, mainly because the opportunity
>>>>>> to make big
>>>>>> bucks isn't there. So, what we see are lots of "foreign trained"
>>>>>> doctors bein
>>
>>>>> Supply and demand, give more dollars
>>>>> Increase medicare rebate in that area if necessary
>>
>>>> It aint about the money.
>>
>>> Of course it is
>>
>> Nope.
>>
>>> Youd find you would have all the doctors you need and more, if they
>>> were all on a wage of $500k (example)
>>
>> Have fun explaining the specialists who are on that sort of income,
>> who arent interested in going there, you stupid dunny cleaning
>> fuckwit child. Mine flys in and out every week, literally. He's an ex south african
>> jew and there are no synagogs here, and he wants his kids to go
>> to jewish private schools and there aint none of those here either.
>
> thats his problem

Irrelevant to your mindlessly silly claim about how to fix that problem.