Now for a different approach to health care
I expect great shouts of it couldn't happen here from those across the pond, but here is an approach to fixing a problem and stopping federal/local squabbling.
D-Day for Rudd's hospitals overhaul - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
In a milestone of demonstrating a concillatory approach to dealing with a severe problem, the Australian Federal Government has taken a big stick approach to dealing with the cronic mismanagement of public hospitals by Australian state governments proving once again that he who holds the purse strings holds the power. There is much to be said for action in an election year to endear you to the electorate and how much better to find a problem where everyone in affected is some small way.
What has caused this radical approach. It stems from states having a veiw that they can direct their funds into the holes that best suit their political purposes, ie; urban transit, roads, and leaving the public hospital inferstructure to molder away underfunded. This is a lesson not in why government is a poor medical administrator but in why it is undesirable to have a government of any political hue in office too long. The Federal government is actually of the same political hue as most of the states so the politics of this situation isn't a liberal/conservative divide or a public v private
Administration debate but a simple I made an election promise so I have a mandate declaration. We should be so lucky that all politicians actually mean what they say, but then that's Krudd