Role
The IAG is responsible for guiding reforms in response to the findings and recommendations of the HTA Policy and Methods Review (the HTA Review).
The IAG will adopt a collaborative approach in co-designing and supporting implementation of the government’s response to the HTA Review.
The IAG will:
- be an expert advisory group on reform implementation design
- provide advice on the prioritisation of recommendations
- develop a roadmap for sequencing the government’s response to the recommendations of the HTA review.
Members
Member | Role on the Implementation Advisory Group |
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Prof Andrew Wilson | Chair |
Dr Richard Mitchell | Clinical Representative |
Dr Lorraine Anderson | Clinical/Indigenous Representative |
Ms Nicole Millis | Consumer Representative |
Ms Kirsten Pilatti | Consumer Representative |
Ms Elizabeth de Somer | Industry Representative |
Ms Anne Harris | Industry Representative |
Prof Emily Lancsar | Health Economist/Commonwealth |
Mr Duncan McIntyre | Commonwealth representative |
Dr Olivia Hibbitt | Jurisdictional representative |
Terms of reference
The chair and members of the advisory group will work to the terms of reference. The terms of reference provides detail on purpose, deliverables and timeframes.
In-line with the terms of reference, the Minister for Health & Aged Care has outlined his priority areas for IAG consideration in a letter to Professor Andrew Wilson, IAG Chair.
Minister for Health & Aged Care letter to Professor Andrew Wilson AO, IAG Chair
Meetings
The IAG meets regularly to discuss and progress findings and recommendations of the HTA Review. See IAG Meeting Communiques.
IAG members are also engaging directly with stakeholder groups including consumer organisations to keep them updated on the progress of the work of the IAG. Communiques for these engagements will be published under ‘Engagement Communiques’.