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    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    I agree, our no fault scheme is the envy of the world which is why the Nats want to sell it, but first they need to prepare it by getting rid of high risk and low value (to them) clients by pushing up their ACC levies. Yes, motorcyclists are of low value to the Nats and they don't respect our choice because they see no practical sense in it. Face it, we're a nation that is run by accountants and bankers where everything has a cost and nothing has a value.
    Pretty much agree with all of that. Having said that, we don't have a no fault scheme. If we did we would have a single levy. We don't, we have levies for employers, levies for workers, levies for road users (sometimes all the same person ). The fact that we have individual levies, based on a risk profile, proves that the scheme is fault based. You've had faults, they assign risk. Minus 1 in the risk profile column for your user group... It's fucked up and we're pushing further and further away from it with every round of submissions.
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    I will spend my extra money on new tyres for the bike I think.

    You forgot the good thing about privatization......Competition.
    Competition drives down price.

    Who gives a fuck about standard of service. ACC were shit before and will be shit after. Therefore they will also be bottom dollar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I will spend my extra money on new tyres for the bike I think.

    You forgot the good thing about privatization......Competition.
    Competition drives down price.

    Who gives a fuck about standard of service. ACC were shit before and will be shit after. Therefore they will also be bottom dollar.
    Bwhahahaha ... What a rosie view of capitalism .. when did competition drive down the price of, say, petrol for example? Or electricity?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Bwhahahaha ... What a rosie view of capitalism .. when did competition drive down the price of, say, petrol for example? Or electricity?
    Look, will you lay off all this realism? Privatisation is AWESOME and makes everything cheaper because all a business owner wants to do is sell their products or services cheaper than anyone else. Have you not been listening to Our Masters?
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I will spend my extra money on new tyres for the bike I think.

    You forgot the good thing about privatization......Competition.
    Competition drives down price.

    Who gives a fuck about standard of service. ACC were shit before and will be shit after. Therefore they will also be bottom dollar.
    If you want shit private cover - go to the USA
    Privatisation will bear as much or more than the market will bear and give you the minimum services it can get away with.
    In that regard, ACC is well down the track
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    Friend of a friend… is an American. And, as it happens, a good old fashioned billionaire. Lives here with his Kiwi wife.

    A year or so ago he was involved in a road accident here, broke some important bits of his spine, amongst other things. He’s coming right, can walk pretty good, still a bit of pain.

    He is full of praise for our health system, root and branch. He was explaining how things would have worked in ‘Murka. First, there would have been a letter from his insurance company’s lawyers. That’s it. No medical correspondence would be entered into whatsoever. All of the remaining activities regarding health problems stemming from his accident would have one simple goal: acquire access to as much of his substantial fortune as possible.

    In short: he would not have had the automatic care one might expect for one with access to such McDuck-like resources, he wouldn’t even have had the care New Zealand afforded him. He would also in fact, (bizarrely) be both bankrupt, (in the USA) and paying well over the market rates for whatever surgical resurrection might be available in either South America or Europe.

    That’s all. Just a reminder that we have arguably the best health system in the world. Certainly the best in terms of bang for the health buck, by the length of the back straight.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    That’s all. Just a reminder that we have arguably the best health system in the world. Certainly the best in terms of bang for the health buck, by the length of the back straight.
    Which begs the question why? surely TPTB know this, yet are trying to change it anyway. Know thy enemy, then we can fuck em up good and proper
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Which begs the question why? surely TPTB know this, yet are trying to change it anyway.
    The basic root of all evil... Money.
    For someone or some corporate entity... "somewhere".

    ACC is a good system. It does need some "tweaks" however.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Which begs the question why? surely TPTB know this, yet are trying to change it anyway. Know thy enemy, then we can fuck em up good and proper
    Because they have an undying faith in free-market economics. They believe (despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary) that privatisation is ultimately the best solution for everything. They want to transfer ACC into the hands of the private sector, but as it is now it wouldn't generate a profit for the shareholders. It delivers (or used to deliver) an outstanding service to the consumers, but would be simply unprofitable. It breaks even and is self sustaining but that isn't enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    Because they have an undying faith in free-market economics. They believe (despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary) that privatisation is ultimately the best solution for everything. They want to transfer ACC into the hands of the private sector, but as it is now it wouldn't generate a profit for the shareholders. It delivers (or used to deliver) an outstanding service to the consumers, but would be simply unprofitable. It breaks even and is self sustaining but that isn't enough.
    that does sound about right, though you'd think labour would be a bit more opposed to it in that case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    that does sound about right, though you'd think labour would be a bit more opposed to it in that case.
    Labour? I remember them, used to be a credible centre left party. Kind of National Lite now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    Look, will you lay off all this realism? Privatisation is AWESOME and makes everything cheaper because all a business owner wants to do is sell their products or services cheaper than anyone else. Have you not been listening to Our Masters?
    Naaa ... I don't listen ... and they are NOT my masters ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    Labour? I remember them, used to be a credible centre left party. Kind of National Lite now.
    Jeez .... they were a credible centre-left party in the early 1970s .. and a really credible leftwing party in the 1930s ...

    Bunch of wimpy capitalists-with-a-conscience for some time now ...

    Where's the leftwing party with some balls gone ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Jeez .... they were a credible centre-left party in the early 1970s .. and a really credible leftwing party in the 1930s ...

    Bunch of wimpy capitalists-with-a-conscience for some time now ...

    Where's the leftwing party with some balls gone ?
    far far away........captured by accountants, lawyers, and teachers, whose interface with the real world is at odds with the reality endured by most of the populace......and Goff making "Left Wing Lite" noises won't bring them back as an effective force, either.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Which begs the question why? surely TPTB know this, yet are trying to change it anyway.
    Dunno. In spite of fuzzy feelings and data to the contrary it may very well be that we can't afford it. I'd love to refute that, but as you're aware it's a tad tricky getting one's hands on clean raw data.

    'Nuther thing: the number of medical interventions available on the ACC ticket has increased dramatically over the years. Just to stir a hornet's nest: Herceptin. We fund that now. Yay. But consider: As a direct result of that decision someone, somewhere, with a better claim for funding isn’t getting it.

    Also: the number and cost of possible health procedures has soared beyond belief compared to what the system was originally set up for.
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