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(02) 9498.3684 8 December 2009 PLEASE INSERT ONE OF THE TWO ENCLOSED CDs AND CLICK ON THE URLs THEREIN Hon Nicola
Roxon MP GPO Box 9848
Dear Ms. Roxon
Two National Preventive Health Research Programmes which - i) accord with the Prime Minister's Goal To Involve The Private Sector, Facilitate Corporate Social Responsibility And Utilise Golden Gurus which Two Members Of National Preventive Health Taskforce Encouraged, but have unexplainably rejected; ii) will achieve Fifteen Benefits Of Materially Altered Lifestyle, including treating Lifestyle Related Chronic Diseases; iii) contain over 600 Defined Terms For Two National Preventive Health Research Programmes, over 300 pages of Business Plans, with Budget Costs which I, hereinafter the Business Plan Developer, submitted to the National Preventive Health Taskforce, and other government agencies, as logged in Annexure G "Schedule of Correspondence", intent upon NPA's Board of Governance sanctioning these Two National Programmes - if successful the Business Plan Developer receives a $1 Peppercorn Fee for the IP contained therein; iv) implements 'learning by doing' to achieve by end-2016, 165,000 fitter, stronger Australian Interested Adults better able to work (from 2023) to 67 pension age v) NPA's Board of Governance would control; and vi) would cost the Australian government only 7½% of the $200m to $300m which former Minister for Health & Ageing, Tony Abbott, stated (in late August 2007) would cost Dept of Health & Ageing to deliver an explicit Preventive Health programme to tackle Obesity. Will you arrange for the Business Plan Developer to discuss with the Chair of the National Preventive Health Taskforce, Dr. Rob Moodie, prerequisites to attracting Private Sector Funding in accord with "Future funding models for prevention set out in the Final Report which will enable Complimentary Employee Enthusiasm The Business Plan Developer is prepared to execute a Confidentiality Agreement Chair of Road Trauma and Emergency Medicine at The Canberra Hospital - report on the "true cost of bicycle trauma accidents" - Cycling injuries are being grossly under-estimated. "Cyclists are accidents waiting to happen." Third Business Plan in First National Preventive Health Research Programme titled Safety First Cycling sets out ALL attainable requirements to reduce bicycle trauma accidents and maximise health benefits The Business Plan Developer - I. refers to his Letter to Minister for Health and Ageing dated 23 June 2008 and various letter and CDs that are logged in Annexure G "Schedule of Correspondence"; II. has just re-read - a) National Preventive Health Taskforce's Terms of Reference which include "further development of the evidence base on Preventive health, to inform what works and what doesn’t" and "development of inter governmental and public-private partnerships on Preventive health"; b) interim Discussion Paper which acknowledged a "need for urgent action" and a "learning by doing" approach; and c) Final Report (Overview roadmap) which appears to fall short of the above expectations. III. has also read a document cited in the Final Report which contradicts forecasts (in the Final Report) to reduce Obesity, namely the 2009 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) report which "predicts that there will be continued significant rises in overweight and obesity levels over the next decade in Australia across all age groups to around two-thirds of the population." - OECD report relied upon ABS' National Health Survey's 1989, 1995, 2001, 2004/05. The Business Plan Developer is a recently retired infrastructure banker who - i) attracts over 100 different adults (annually) to weekly 100km (ave) road rides each Sunday on the perimeters of Sydney via Muggaccinos.com and KOMpm.com, and ii) provides a handful of cycle holidays annually which attract 20+ ride participants each. He has similarly provided these rigorous recreational activities to many enthusiastic endurance cyclists gratis for many years. Prior to retirement, he worked for Commonwealth Bank for over 18 years on a plethora of Greenfield and Brownfield infrastructure projects with a lot of capable, 'innovative/creative' senior executives from the construction industry, syndicates of banks which provided first ranking debt, together with partners from leading law firms, accounting firms etc who were all accustomed to completing big infrastructure projects which had robust business plans, on time and within budget. The last few years of the Business Plan Developer's banking career was directly involved in PPPs where the private sector and the public sector share risk and return on major infrastructure projects because of complementary synergies and enhanced innovation. His First National Preventive Health Research Programme, known as Youthful Exuberance Lifestyle Programme, views Australia's 22m population as Human Brownfield Infrastructure. YELP will reduce the >$155 million annual cost of Fifteen Problems which include the Taskforce's Three Public Health Risks dominate, with a Forecast Return On YELP Capex of at least tenfold over and above the YELP SPV's Capex within 5 years, as calculated by applying the Return On YELP Capex Formula using Return On YELP Capex Software. In response, the then Minister for Health & Ageing, Tony Abbott, stated that it would cost Dept of Health & Ageing in the order of $200m to $300m to deliver an explicit Preventive Health programme to tackle Obesity, and that he would not commit such vast fiscal expenditure because 'there was no guarantee such large fiscal monies would be well spent, because people ultimately live a lifestyle that they want to live". The YELP Budget in the YELP Holistic First Business Plan 4.9 years To End-June 2016 is a $19.4m to Propagate YELP to the 7 Australian States and the ACT. Under the 50/50 Funding Model, Four Benefits To 12 Proposed Private Sector Equity Holders explains why 12 Private Sector Equity Holders would contribute half of YELP's Budget being $9,663,933. Hence, the fiscal burden for YELP of $9,663,933 represents only 4% of the fiscal burden ($250m~) forecast by Tony Abbott in late Aug 2007, because the other 4% would be born by 12 Private Sector Equity Holders. The Second National Preventive Health Research Programme is a Social Infrastructure Research Programme which is explained in Bohemian Teenagers Arts Assistance Programme. It will explicitly assist 6,200 Aggregate Interested Marginalised Teenagers who live within or close to the 20 Lowest Socio-Economic Regions In Australia With A Population >1,500. It also utilises a 50/50 Funding Model with a 3 Year Net Budget of $20.91m with the fiscal burden 50% of $20.91m, namely $10.455m.
Will you arrange for
the writer to discuss with the Chair of the National
Preventive Health Taskforce, Dr. Rob Moodie,
prerequisites to
Attracting
Private Sector Funding
in accord with
"Future funding models for prevention
set out in the
Final Report,
which will also benefit from
Complimentary
Employee Enthusiasm. The Business Plan Developer executed several Confidentiality Agreements during his banking career. He is prepared to execute a CA.
The Business Plan Developer has posted this Second Letter to the Minister for Health and Ageing dated 8 Dec 2009 and a CD ROM as at 8 Dec 2009 to - * Chair of the National Preventive Health Taskforce, under Eleventh Letter to Chair of Preventive Health Taskforce dated 8 Dec 2009, together with a CD ROM as at 8 Dec 2009; and * Shaun Larkin, HCF, under Ninth Letter to Shaun Larkin, Member of Preventive Health Taskforce dated 8 Dec 2009, together with a CD ROM as at 8 Dec 2009, which are logged in Annexure G "Schedule of Correspondence". NB: Assoc Prof Drew Richardson, Chair of Road Trauma and Emergency Medicine at The Canberra Hospital - report on the "true cost of bicycle trauma accidents" and Dr. James Taylor, Sandringham Hospital Victoria, have recently provided empirical data that that Australia is beset by a bicycle accident epidemic with hospital statistics of trauma accidents - up to 40 times higher than police reported statistics. The Third Business Plan (in First National Preventive Health Research Programme) titled Safety First Cycling sets out all requirements to reduce bicycle trauma accidents which are endemic amongst greenhorn cyclists aged over 40. Yours sincerely
Phil Johnston |
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