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Healthcare reform is missing in action

When will healthcare reform in Bermuda become a priority to the Government?

The cost of living continues to increase around the world because of inflation, and countries are grappling with this differently. There is no quick fix to this multifaceted issue and it will require effective leadership to navigate. The cause of one of the biggest dents in Bermudians’ pocket is the cost of healthcare; more specifically, the cost of healthcare premiums.

For seniors on a fixed budget, it can become a choice between buying groceries or paying their healthcare, forcing them on financial assistance — if they qualify for it! This is unacceptable for an island, which according to our premier, is moving in the right direction.

My One Bermuda Alliance colleagues and I are hardly confident in the Government’s ability to tackle this issue after its last attempt to bring about healthcare reform. Watching our cash-strapped government allow Bermudians to dip into their own pensions while calling it relief is disheartening.

There is no real solution coming from this government to alleviate costs. Despite the recent efforts by the Progressive Labour Party government, on the doorstep, I still hear the cries for relief in the face of ever-increasing healthcare premiums.

If we want to pull through these tough economic times, we will need to see real collaborative efforts, and not just fancy words alluding to it. Bermudians being forced to leave the island benefits no one so let’s help keep our Bermudians home. The easier it is to live on island, I would hope more people will return. It would only benefit the island’s bottom line.

Dwayne Robinson is a former senator and the One Bermuda Alliance’s approved candidate for Southampton East Central (Constituency 30). He can be reached at drobinson@oba.bm

The PLP needs to establish a regulatory framework for healthcare that provides government oversight for our healthcare providers. Included in this framework should be submitting healthcare premium increases to a regulatory body for evaluation and approval. The health insurance providers stated they are willing to assist with healthcare reform; let’s take them up on that offer.

They have also agreed to work with the Government on insuring the uninsured. There are solutions there when industry experts and government work together! What is stopping the PLP in delivering healthcare reform for Bermudians?

Despite health reform being a top priority in the past two Throne Speeches, no progress has been made. It seems as if David Burt and his government are committed only to lip service regarding collaboration and consultation with providers and payers, both of which are desperately needed.

Bermudians are being pushed to the breaking point and are facing the reality that they will not be able to keep pace with their expenses if things continue their present trajectory. Seniors who have retired struggle to provide the necessities for themselves. Adults facing retirement age are forced to keep working because they are unable to retire in their own island. Young people are hampered by hefty insurance deductions, making it difficult for them to support themselves.

The time for talking is over. Bermudians need action immediately.

Dwayne Robinson is a former senator and the One Bermuda Alliance’s approved candidate for Southampton East Central (Constituency 30). He can be reached at drobinson@oba.bm

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Published August 11, 2022 at 7:56 am (Updated August 11, 2022 at 7:56 am)

Healthcare reform is missing in action

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