John Smith wrote on Apr 1
st, 2022 at 7:19pm:
Anytime someone is asked to provide care for profit, the care suffers.
Just ask some of the privatised homes for homeless kids how much care they offer
This is a fundamental flaw with the notion of privatisation.
"The public sector can do it better" is rarely true, especially if your priority is the service they deliver.
They prioritise profits, and that comes at the cost of service.
But we have these people who support change and want better outcome for those in aged care, but they're unwilling, just like the whole big pharma conspiracy, to support the action that is needed to actually resolve it and instead lay the blame at the feet of the wrong people, that just happens to align with their political ideology.
But at least they're concerned about aged care.
It's a start I suppose. At least they're on the right side of the issue even if they're angry at the wrong people and calling for wrong fix.
Will be interesting to see if they return to the thread or not.