The dawn of a new era
December 13, 2011
A RESHUFFLE of the Federal
Government’s ranks has resulted in
the replacement of Nicola Roxon as
the Minister for Health and Ageing,
with Tanya Plibersek MP.
Formerly the Minister for Human
Services and the Minister for Social
Inclusion, Plibersek’s appointment
has been welcomed by the
industry, with the Pharmaceutical
Society of Australia saying that
“Plibersek brings to this
portfolio experience and
commitment which will be a strong
foundation for the challenges and
imperatives that this role presents”.
“Two of Ms Plibersek’s longstanding
priorities are saving
Medicare and ensuring accessible
health care for all Australians –
areas in which pharmacists play a
critical but often under-utilised
role,” said PSA National President,
Grant Kardachi.
“I look forward to working with
Ms Plibersek to help achieve these
goals, as well as others which will
improve the health outcomes of
Australians and help to meet the
Government’s health reform
agenda commitments,” he added.
Speaking to media on her
appointment, Plibersek said it was
important that she focuses on
securing and bedding down existing
reforms ushered in during Roxon’s
rein as Health Minister.
“We have a good set of health
policies,” she said.
“I want to make sure they are
delivered properly and on time,’’
she added.
Meanwhile the Generic Medicines
Industry Association (GMiA), has
urged Plibersek to work with the
generics sector to help “return
significant savings to the economy
without cutting into the PBS”.
“Supporting the uptake of followon
generic medicines in Australia
provides a three way win for the
patient, the taxpayer and the
economy,” said GMiA CEO, Kate Lynch.
ASMI has also congratulated
Plibersek, saying that it is “greatly
looking forward to working closely
with her” and that it is encouraged
by the passion and hard work she
has shown in her previous roles.
Other notable Cabinet changes
include the appointment of Mark
Butler as the Minister for Mental
Health and Ageing, as well as Greg
Combet who has been appointed
as the Minister for Industry
and Innovation.
As for Roxon, she has been
honoured by becoming Australia’s
first female Attorney-General.
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