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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Kalgoorlie, WA
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    Voices being heard - keep it up!!!

    HI guys, someone directed my attention to this article in the Australian yesterday - YEAH! Lets just hope she follows up. Keep up the good work!

    Siobhain Ryan | August 01, 2009
    Article from: The Australian
    CANBERRA is reconsidering its controversial exclusion of home births from a new midwifery indemnity scheme, before a Senate challenge to the draft legislation.

    Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon revealed yesterday she was looking at whether the government could accommodate home births in the $25 million indemnity scheme.

    "I recognise that a very small proportion of women would like to have home births and (I) am currently investigating if there is some way that we can provide this as an option without making the proposed midwife indemnity insurance unaffordable," she said.

    The scheme was welcomed by midwives, when announced in the May budget, as a precursor to next year's expansion of their powers to prescribe subsidised medicines, order publicly funded tests and claim Medicare rebates.

    Private midwives had gone without insurance cover since the indemnity crisis at the start of the decade, putting their ability to practise at risk under a new national registration scheme for health professionals that also takes effect next year.

    But support for the budget decision fractured when the draft bills revealed home births would not be covered under the new indemnity arrangements.

    Not only would home birth midwives continue to lack cover, they would also for the first time be stripped of their professional registration from next July for failure to secure adequate insurance. Unregistered midwives who continue to practice beyond that date could face a $30,000 fine.

    Greens senator Rachel Siewert announced yesterday the party would demand changes to the midwife indemnity bill and/or draft national registration legislation, saying the government had made a mess of its attempts to improve maternity services.

    "If their planned approach is about providing better choice and safer deliveries, it's going exactly the other way," she said.

    "Parents who have already had home births have said to me, 'we will never go back to a clinical situation so we will free birth'. That will put them into a much more dangerous position than before."

    Opposition health spokesman Peter Dutton said the Coalition would "be open to negotiating with the Greens".

    "I have real concerns that the government is essentially putting in place penalties for midwives who assist in a home birth and essentially they're going to drive the practice of home births underground."

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Where the heart is
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    I got this letter today from the Senate Committee (pretty sure I didn't publish my original letter anywhere!!):

    Health Legislation Amendment (Midwives and Nurse Practitioners) Bill 2009
    and two related Bills

    Thank you for your submission relating to the Committee’s inquiry into the Health Legislation Amendment (Midwives and Nurse Practitioners) Bill 2009 and two related Bills. The Committee will consider carefully all matters raised in your submission.

    Please note that all submissions to Senate inquiries become Committee documents upon receipt by the Committee, which usually authorises their publication. If you wish to publish the submission separately or make it available to others, please check with the Committee Secretary beforehand to ensure that the Committee has authorised publication of your submission. Only publication authorised by the Committee is protected by parliamentary privilege. Publication of your submission includes it being loaded onto the internet and being available to other interested parties including the media.

    The Committee is due to report by 7 August 2009. A copy is loaded onto the Internet and may be accessed at Re-direction Should you prefer to receive a hard copy of the report, please advise the Secretariat by email: community.affairs.sen@aph.gov.au or phone 02 6277 3515.

    Yours sincerely

    Elton Humphery
    Committee Secretary

    So, if you made a submission, good work!

  3. #3
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    Good work girls