Tony has a hospital plan that might actually do some good



The Coalition is attempting to trump one of Labor's strongest policy cards by announcing a $3.1 billion plan for 2800 new hospital beds. "What we are promising is more beds not more bureaucrats," Opposition Leader Tony Abbott said ahead of a formal announcement in Sydney later today.

To receive the funding state and territory governments first would have to create the beds. "If they want to get the money, they'll have to produce the beds," Mr Abbott told ABC Radio.

The policy also includes spending an extra $365 million on after-hours care and GP infrastructure.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard was dismissive of the Coalition plan, even though it aims to create 1500 more beds than Labor has promised so far. "Mr Abbott's plans when you look at them add up to no new doctors, no new nurses, no quicker access to emergency departments, no quicker access to elective surgery and no real local control," she told ABC Radio from Townsville.

Ms Gillard reminded voters of Mr Abbott's legacy from the time he was health minister in the Howard Government. What Mr Abbott did and what he said were "always two very different things", she said.

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