Told myself not to reply but can not let this go.

- First...there is an error in your calc. ABS data shows we were at 22.7 M users as of 2012.

Your math is correct based on what you  have stated here but it fails the argument in a couple of ways:
- Population Growth?:
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Latestproducts/3222.0Main%20Features32012%20(base)%20to%202101?opendocument&tabname=Summary&prodno=3222.0&issue=2012%20(base)%20to%202101&num=&view=th

- Investment growth of "money in the bank"
eg: $200,000,000 per annum at a modest per annum rate of 1.5% = $30,000,000 
Then lookup the definition of "compound interest"

- Is it really $200,000,000 per annum or could it be more?
2 visits per person per year? 
The Commission of Audit Wankers put it at 11 per year.
This link puts it at around 4:
http://www.medicalobserver.com.au/news/factcheck-does-the-average-australian-go-to-the-doctor-11-times-a-year

I could go on but please do answer 1 very important question then suggest that you perhaps take the ill informed fake green tanty somewhere else...that party used to stand for something worthwhile, now they just rant and rave like the extremists they have become:

A keystone of the current budget was to levy high income earners 2% for a fixed period to help rein in debt:

Why are the Greens so divided on this given past statements?
Why and how has "Kristine the Milliner" won an internal "Pseudo Green Party" policy debate on the issue?
Could it be just plain hubris, personal hatred and poltix? 

BW





On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Peter <Petros.Listig@fdrive.com.au> wrote:
http://www.smh.com.au/business/federal-budget/federal-budget-2014-joe-hockey-hurts-his-way-into-history-20140
513-387z6.html

"little good news other than a new $20 billion medical research fund – to come from a $5 contribution by patients when visiting the doctor. Each visit will cost $7, with the other $2 going to the doctor."

http://www.smh.com.au/comment/smh-letters/copayment-for-gp-emergency-visits-is-not-the-right-remedy-20131231-
304j8.html

"The proposed $6 co-payment for a GP visit would deliver an immediate budget saving of less than $200 million a year."

Okay, for the quick and dirty calculation as a "sanity check": that is 2 visits per person (from baby to pensioner, ca. 20 million people) per year paying $5. It's possibly around right.

How many years does it take to establish a $20 billion fond?

How many years do we have until 2020 to get these 20 billion dollars?

Regards
Peter

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