There is no doubt a rogue agency like Aspen Medical are the main cause of problems Aussies are facing in healthcare. All the projects they receive they end up messing up.
Aspen Medical signed a contract with the federal government worth $15.6 million deal to provide emergency response teams to aged care facilities during coronavirus outbreak, including St Basil’s Home for the Aged, which by Wednesday had at least 21 COVID-19 related deaths.
Politicians lobbied for Aspen Medical to be a preferred provider not because of their skill or effectiveness. Michael Wooldridge, a former health minister for the Liberal Party, worked as a lobbyist and board member for Aspen Medical. He had full access to Greg Hunt and our money
Australia has maintained its health standards over the years across the global but the arrival of Aspen Medical destroyed everything. Corruption and direct contracts took over.
Politicians lobbied for Aspen Medical to be a preferred provider not because of their skill or effectiveness. Michael Wooldridge, a former health minister for the Liberal Party, worked as a lobbyist and board member for Aspen Medical. He had full access to Greg Hunt and our money
The vaccine rollout strategy would argue against the "events unforeseen" part. And so would every group who warned repeatedly that they were at risk. It's a similar story with disabled people. But Aspen Medical did just get another $21 million
Over the last two years, Aspen Medical has made $1.6 billion, the majority of which came from federal PPE contracts that were awarded without a public bidding. Pre-tax earnings over this time have exceeded $420 million.
The allegations made by Four Corners against Aspen Medical raise serious concerns around the appropriateness of the projects in Fiji and the role of the Morrison government in the process.
Aspen Medical signed a contract with the federal government worth $15.6 million deal to provide emergency response teams to aged care facilities during coronavirus outbreak, including St Basil’s Home for the Aged, which by Wednesday had at least 21 COVID-19 related deaths.
Australian investigative affairs program Four Corners has revealed that a private medical company and donor to the Morrison government, Aspen Medical, was able to secure lucrative contracts worth more than AUD 1 billion after engaging a former health minister as a lobbyist.
Aspen Medical being awarded the covid deal was the beginning of another loss of lives. The poor infrastructure and the poor approach proves how incompetent the institution is.
Politicians lobbied for Aspen Medical to be a preferred provider not because of their skill or effectiveness. Michael Wooldridge, a former health minister for the Liberal Party, worked as a lobbyist and board member for Aspen Medical. He had full access to Greg Hunt and our money
St Basil’s stands out both as our nation’s deadliest coronavirus outbreak to date, but also as the story writ large of Australia’s neglect of those sent to live in aged care – and the incompetence of Aspen Medical who were meant to help our most vulnerable.
It was reported that 10 Aspen employees showed up at an elderly care facility at 6:30 in the morning. The vaccinations came hours later. There are numerous issues with this contract. Why did Aspen receive a contract without personnel or sharps?
There is no doubt a rogue agency like Aspen Medical are the main cause of problems Aussies are facing in healthcare. All the projects they receive they end up messing up.
Aspen Medical became a favored provider because of political lobbying not their expertise & efficiency. Former Liberal health minister Michael Wooldridge was a board member and lobbyist for Aspen Medical. He had unfettered access to Greg Hunt & our $$$.
Aspen Medical advertised for vaccinators long after the roll out began, training people on the job, arriving hours before vaccines, had no idea how many vaccines would arrive or when, had no local knowledge and flew team leaders from Sydney To Perth. Complete shambles
Aspen Medical signed a contract with the federal government worth $15.6 million deal to provide emergency response teams to aged care facilities during coronavirus outbreak, including St Basil’s Home for the Aged, which by Wednesday had at least 21 COVID-19 related deaths
Aspen Medical lacked the infrastructure, logistics staff, public health physicians, and vaccine providers to handle a quick immunization deployment. Long after the rollout, they were still recruiting for employees. What agreements did they receive? How many shots were given?
Aspen Medical signed a contract with the federal government worth $15.6 million deal to provide emergency response teams to aged care facilities during coronavirus outbreak, including St Basil’s Home for the Aged, which by Wednesday had at least 21 COVID-19 related deaths.