Dr. Woollard questions the Minister for Health regarding funding for Parkinson's WA, arguing that existing centres of excellence are insufficient and people with Parkinson's disease are suffering due to lack of services. The Minister asserts the question has already been answered.

AnsweredQoN 330Legislative Assembly
Asked
21 June 2007
Portfolio
Health

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PARKINSON’S WA - FUNDING
The centres of excellence referred to by the minister do not allow all patients with Parkinson’s to attend them; they are for specific regions. Parkinson’s WA - The SPEAKER : Is it a question? Dr J.M. WOOLLARD : It is a question. I ask the minister once again to reconsider, because people in the community with Parkinson’s disease are suffering, as they are not getting the services they should be getting. Mr J.A. McGINTY

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That was answered in my first answer.
The SPEAKER : Is it a question? Dr J.M. WOOLLARD : It is a question. I ask the minister once again to reconsider, because people in the community with Parkinson’s disease are suffering, as they are not getting the services they should be getting. Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: That was answered in my first answer.
Dr J.M. WOOLLARD : It is a question. I ask the minister once again to reconsider, because people in the community with Parkinson’s disease are suffering, as they are not getting the services they should be getting. Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: That was answered in my first answer.
Mr J.A. McGINTY replied: That was answered in my first answer.
That was answered in my first answer.

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