Do a google search for "Australian health care reform" and you will find many papers, articles and submissions on the subject going back over a decade...this isn't rushed or new to the majority of the health industry, just surprising in that a Fed Govt has the guts to try and do something positive about it.
Health reform is a little like tax reform and emission's trading/global warming in that the right side of the Australian political spectrum don't know much about it and are somewhat surprised its on the Labor party agenda...that's what a decade in the Howard wilderness will get ya.
The Howard Govt buried all these issues preferring to put them in the politicly 'to hard basket' and move on to issues closer to there heart..immigration discrimination, industrial relations reform, introduction of a GST and supporting Hanson and the far loony right as a distraction from there own gutless, do nothing agenda.
Howard's greatest achievement was probably the Firearms law reform as it required political guts, just like Rudd's health reform also requires political guts, because success will be fairly easy and quick to measure...the ASF right should be all for this reform as its a huge political risk for Labor and could easily be the issue that sinks them in the election after next...if they get it wrong.
It is sad that you have fallen for Rudd's line of pretending to be doing something about Health reform. The average JOE BLOW with half a brain knows it is just a diversion away from the real failures of the the Rudd Government. Rudd certainly knows how to push your buttons old mate.
Rudd's 2007 pre election promise was to take over running of the whole hospital system in July 2009 if the states had not improved their efficiencies in surgery waiting time, emergency, mental care, the provision of the number of beds and more doctors and nurses. So why did he break his 2007 election promise? 10 + years ago the Queensland led Labor Government built a new hospital in Townsville smaller than the one they knocked down. Townsville's population is increasing 8% per year. Not very good planning at all.
Now please don't come back and tell me it's all Howard's fault, because you and I know it is, and always has been, a state resposibilty. The GST was to be the provider and was sufficient at the time, but unfortuneatly it is now not enough to cover the increase in costs of health care and one of the solutions is to increase the GST to 12.5%. But I can't see Mr. Rudd having the fortitude to do it.