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Independent review of complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation SchemeThe review of complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS) was an independent review led by Sue Dawson. It examined the NRAS for complex or unnecessary processes with the aim to improve regulatory outcomes and keep Australians safe by providing high-quality health care.
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Independent review of health practitioner regulatory settingsNational Cabinet has commissioned a review of Australia’s regulatory settings for health professionals. It will consider ways to help ease health workforce shortages while maintaining high standards in health care quality and patient safety.
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Independent Review of Medicare Integrity and Compliance (Philip Review)Medicare is Australia’s universal health insurance scheme. The Philip Review provided a series of findings and advice to improve the integrity of Medicare.
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Indigenous Australians' Health ProgrammeThe Indigenous Australians’ Health Programme (IAHP) funds high-quality health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It funds Indigenous-led, culturally appropriate initiatives to increase access to health care and improve the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Indigenous Dose Administration Aids ProgramUnder this program, pharmacies provide medicines to their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients in a well-sealed, tamper-proof device. This helps patients organise and time their medicines, so that they take them at the right dose and time.
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Indigenous Employment Initiative (IEI) ProgramWe fund the IEI Program to create employment and training opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers in non-clinical aged care roles.
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Indigenous Health Research FundThe Indigenous Health Research Fund is investing $160 million in Indigenous-led research to tackle health issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Indigenous Health Workforce Traineeships programThe Indigenous Health Workforce Traineeships program aims to create viable career pathways and increase the number of skilled Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working in the primary health care sector.
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Indigenous Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach (IPEPA)IPEPA prepares mainstream and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professionals to deliver high quality, holistic and culturally responsive palliative care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their loved ones.
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Influenza surveillance programOur influenza (flu) surveillance program monitors influenza activity and severity in the community. Fortnightly reports during flu season help us keep track of this disease in Australia.
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Influenza vaccinationInfluenza can be serious. The best way to protect against influenza is to get vaccinated each year. For some people the vaccine is free.
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Influenza vaccination for children under 5Influenza in kids can be serious. The influenza vaccine is safe, effective and free for children aged 6 months to under 5 years.
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Influenza vaccination in pregnancyA flu vaccination during pregnancy protects you and your newborn for their first 6 months.
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Innovative Care ProgrammeThis program supports flexible ways of providing care where mainstream services cannot meet needs. It currently funds 2 innovative projects that focus on younger people with disabilities. The program stopped funding new projects in 2006.
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Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) ProgramLearn how this program helps organisations trial new ways of providing primary care in rural and remote communities.
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Integrated Care and Commissioning initiativeThis initiative will trial new and innovative models of care. It aims to bring together resources across the health and care sectors to ensure people in rural, remote and First Nations communities can get the services they need.
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Integrated Team Care programThis program supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live with complex chronic conditions. It often provides one-on-one support to help people manage their conditions and get the health care they need. It also helps health services provide culturally appropriate care.
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Intergenerational Health and Mental Health StudyThe Australian Government is investing in a multi-year Intergenerational Health and Mental Health Study (IHMHS). The IHMHS will provide the most complete picture ever collected of Australia's physical and mental health.
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Interim First Nations Aged Care CommissionerMs Andrea Kelly is the Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner. She works to improve culturally safe, trauma-aware and healing informed aged care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia.
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International Clinical Trial Collaboration (ICTC) initiativeThe International Clinical Trial Collaboration (ICTC) initiative has been consolidated into the Clinical Trials Activity initiative under the MRFF 10-year Investment Plan. ICTC supported Australian researchers to conduct clinical trial research in collaboration with international researchers.
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International Day of People with DisabilityInternational Day of People with Disability aims to promote an inclusive and diverse community in Australia.
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Interpreting Services for Primary Health Network-commissioned mental health servicesThe Australian Government is investing $11 million until June 2026 to fund free interpreting services for Primary Health Network (PHN)-commissioned mental health services. This supports removing language barriers and ensures multicultural communities can access the mental health care they need.
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John Flynn Prevocational Doctor ProgramThe John Flynn Prevocational Doctor Program (JFPDP) delivers primary care rotations for prevocational junior doctors. These rotations provide exposure to rural primary care to encourage junior doctors to choose a career in general practice.
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Junior Doctor Training ProgramThe Junior Doctor Training Program (JDTP) supports education and supervision for junior doctors in rural primary health care settings and private hospitals. This helps provide a continued supply of doctors to deliver health services across Australia. It is part of our Stronger Rural Health Strategy.
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Keeping Australians out of Hospital initiativeKeeping Australians out of Hospital has been consolidated into the Preventive and Public Health Research initiative under the MRFF 10-year Investment Plan. This initiative supported research into preventive health measures for chronic health conditions, to keep people out of hospital.