Peter
I refer to my above
attached e-mail sent to you on Sat 2 Aug
Last Thurs, 21 Aug, I
posted 2 CDs to you and Paul Zimmet titled “Five YELP Business Plans” which –
(i)
carves out Section 3(a) of the CDs that I posted
to you on 1 August titled “Three Preventive Health Business Plans”; and
(ii)
created a Fourth Business Plan titled
Project
"Aussie Green
Team" Accreditation as it
also targets benefits to climate change as well as preventing ill-health whereas
the hub Business plan directly address the terms of reference of the
Taskforce.
The latest CDs titled
“Five YELP Business Plans” more readily enables your department,
and the Taskforce members, to grasp the primary feature of the hub YELP Holistic First Business Plan, being Youthful Exuberance Lifestyle Programme, which uses
RECs with Eleven Sports Administration Attributes
to perform the Final Three Stages of the Five Basic Stages of Change that GPs
are unable to perform - to the financial detriment of Australia’s GDP and
QOL.
Separately, below is a
press release from Anna Bligh and Qld Minister for Health dated yesterday. I
have downloaded “Advancing Health Action - Making Queenslanders Australia's
Healthiest People” reviewed it, and added it to the other 70+ health programmes
and initiatives in my YELP Holistic First Business Plan.
The press release
asserts
"But to get
there, governments, communities, individuals, business and industry all have a
role to play."
YELP is structured as a
JV between government and the private sector under a PPP (4 Govt Depts and 12 of
The benefit to Brand
Name and Corporate Social Responsibility of delivering a project finance
transaction to improve the health and QOL of Interested Adults amongst our 21.6m
population to reduce the current >$160 billion annual cost of Fifteen Problems
– led by Recreational Drug Abuse, lack of enjoyable regular exercise, over
reliance on drugs to treat depression etc would be appealing to the CEOs of
Australia’s largest companies.
I welcome you letting
me know if you haven’t yet received the two CDs titled “Five YELP Business Plans”.
Regards
Phil
Johnston
9114.6689 0412
045.224
From: statements@qld.gov.au
Sent: Tue Aug 26
Subject: QLD TARGET TO
BECOME AUSTRALIA'S HEALTHIEST PEOPLE Joint
Statement:
Premier
The Honourable Anna
Bligh
Minister
for Health
The Honourable Stephen Robertson
QLD TARGET TO BECOME
Premier
Anna Bligh has launched an all out assault on five key health challenges,
including preventable disease, and has set a goal to help Queenslanders become
Ms Bligh joined Health Minister Stephen Robertson to
launch Advancing Health Action - Making Queenslanders Australia's Healthiest
People in a new phase of reform that will build on the early achievements of
"
"It's part of my commitment to
look over the horizon and take action early.
"Our hospitals have made a
lot of ground since the State Government provided unprecedented new funding and
initiated widespread reform three years ago.
"The job of building a
world-class health system isn't finished and our five-year Health Action Plan
will continue over the next two years to build on those gains.
"But we
must also target our next challenges - challenges that threaten to wind back a
lot of the good work achieved in the past few years to improve our health
services."
Advancing Health Action's challenges are:
• Expanding
our health services to treat record numbers of patients;
• Stemming the
devastating tide of preventable disease;
• Giving mothers and babies the
best start;
• Improving mental health care; and
• Reducing the gap for
rural communities and for all indigenous Queenslanders.
Ms Bligh said it
had been her long-held vision to break the barriers that held back
Queenslanders' health over generations, particularly poor lifestyles and habits.
"I want to see Queenslanders become
"The benefits would be enormous - better run hospitals
that aren't overburdene d by preventable disease, a more productive workforce
and a better performing economy.
"But to get there, governments,
communities, individuals, business and industry all have a role to play."
Mr Robertson said Queensland Health would continue expanding services to
provide better and new forms of treatment in a growing and ageing population.
"In parallel, much of our focus must also be on prevention and gearing
our system so that it steps in early before illnesses become more serious," he
said.
"However, many illnesses - some serious and lifelong - could be
prevented altogether by individuals making the right choices and older
Queenslanders getting regular check-ups.
"For instance,
• Around
4,300 Queenslanders die prematurely every year from preventable chronic
diseases, more than one-third of all deaths and this is growing;
• Compared
to other states, Queensland has the highest percentage of men who smoke (29%) ,
are overweight or obese (60%) and who don't undertake regular physical activity
(68%);
• One in five Queensland women smoke and nearly 30% don't exercise
regularly;
• About 206,000 Queenslanders are currently living with type 2
diabetes through a poor diet and lack of exercise. About 50 new cases are
diagnosed every day. It can potentially cripple someone, rob them of their
livelihood and severely impact on their social and family life. A person with a
bad case of type 2 (preventable) diabetes can spend most of their waking hours
on a chair getting treatment in hospital at a cost of up to $6,000 a day;
•
About a decade ago, type 2 diabetes was known only as an adult illness. Now it's
found in
•
• Queensland has one of the worst
rates of heart disease and lung cancer in Australia, both largely preventable
conditions that kill thousands of Queenslanders every year; and
• More than
1,000 Queenslanders die from prostate and breast cancers each year. Detecting
these cancers early through regular screening would reduce this rate."
Ms Bligh said the good news was Queenslanders could take massive steps
towards reversing these alarming rates.
"And by working together
governments, organisations and communities can help Queenslanders become
"These are the goals my Government has set
for itself and we'll be rolling out a number of initiatives designed to reach
them over the next several months."
Advancing Health Action - Making
Queenslanders Australia's Healthiest People can be viewed at
www.health.qld.gov.au.
Contact: Premi er's office 3224 4500
Health
Minister's Office: 3234 1190