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Tue Sep 25 2007 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

Maharey misleads over beneficiary health fund

Tuesday, 25 September 2007, 2:04 pm
Press Release: New Zealand National Party

Judith Collins MP
National Party Welfare Spokeswoman

25 September 2007

Slippery Maharey misleads over beneficiary health fund

Social Development Minister Steve Maharey has been caught out misleading the public over the new beneficiary health fund, says National’s Welfare spokeswoman, Judith Collins.

“Answers to written questions reveal the Minister has been making misleading statements to the media about details of the fund.

“On 12 September, he told the Otago Daily Times and others that pilot projects around the fund showed that the changes the Government was making were effective.

“But when I asked where and when the pilots took place and who participated, Mr Maharey advised ‘there were no pilot projects of the new Health and Disability innovation Fund’.

“He also told the newspaper that the new medical certificate for sickness and invalid beneficiaries has a vastly expanded range of conditions – 950 types of incapacities, up from 45.

“Now the Minister is saying ‘there is no expansion in the types of incapacities that are used to qualify for sickness and invalid benefits’.

“He was already stretching the truth when he tried to pretend the fund was new when in fact it is extremely similar to the failed PATHS scheme which was introduced in 2004.

“Despite the similarities between PATHS and this new fund, Mr Maharey made no mention of PATHS in the fanfare surrounding its launch.

“Now he says it will be complementary to PATHS.

“It seems like this slippery Minister doesn’t want taxpayers to discover he is squandering more of their money on a replica scheme.”

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ENDS

Attached: parliamentary written questions

Question: Further to the Minister's comments on pilot projects for the new Health and Disability Fund in the Otago Daily Times on 12 September; when and where did these pilots take place and who participated in them?

Portfolio: Social Development & Employment

Minister: Hon Steve Maharey

Date Lodged:14/09/2007

Answer Text: There were no pilot projects of the new Health and Disability Innovation Fund.

Subject: 16166 (2007) Published - Social Development & Employment - Normal Reply Auto forwarded by a Rule

Question: What is the justification for expanding the types of incapacities that can qualify someone for a Sickness and Invalid benefit from the current 45 to 950 and what impact will this decision have on the ability to track the increase in stress related conditions?

Portfolio: Social Development & Employment

Minister: Hon Steve Maharey

Date Lodged:14/09/2007

Answer Text: There is no expansion in the types of incapacities that are used to qualify for Sickness or Invalid’s Benefits.

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