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Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program – Indigenous Wellness Connect
Darling Downs and West Moreton Primary Health Network will deliver the Indigenous Wellness Connect under the Innovative Models of Care Program to provide an allied health-led digital health and First Nations complex condition management model. -
Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program – Yolŋu-led family focussed maternity care
Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation will deliver the Yolŋu-led family focussed maternity care under the Innovative Models of Care Program to provide a multidisciplinary model of maternity care focussed on mums, bubs and families in remote North East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. -
Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program – Interdisciplinary Clinical Support Package
Geriatric Care Australia will deliver the Interdisciplinary Clinical Support Package under the Innovative Models of Care Program to provide an aged care training model, upskilling the health workforce to help identify risk factors related to complex age-related health problems. -
Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program – Hep B PAST PLUS
Menzies School of Health Research will deliver the Hep B PAST PLUS under the Innovative Models of Care Program to provide a co-designed approach to reducing liver disease in First Nations populations in northern Australia. -
Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program – YArnhem stepped model of care
Flinders University will deliver the YArnhem stepped model of care under the Innovative Models of Care Program to provide a digital Stepped-care Mental Health Platform aimed at supporting young Yolŋu to access social and emotional wellbeing sare. -
Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program – Implementing innovative and integrated models of care across 3 rural regions in Tasmania
Primary Health Tasmania will be implementing innovative and integrated models of care across 3 rural regions in Tasmania under the Innovative Models of Care Program to provide a community and systems partners collaboration. -
Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program – NEPHA Primary Care Model Activation
Northern Eyre Peninsula Health Alliance (NEPHA) will deliver the NEPHA Primary Care Model Activation under the Innovative Models of Care Program to provide a centralised general practice and allied health administration model in rural South Australia. -
Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program – Connected Communities Project
Amity Health will deliver the Albany Connected Communities Project under the Innovative Models of Care Program to provide a social prescribing model where health professionals refer patients with unmet social needs to a connect team. The team then refers patients on to existing support services. -
Innovative Models of Care (IMOC) Program – NSW Collaborative Care Projects
The Rural Doctors Network have developed and tested unique approaches under the Innovative Models of Care Program to provide sustainable primary health workforce models in 5 New South Wales locations. -
COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care facilities – 12 July 2024
This weekly report provides a snapshot of data on the impact of COVID-19 in residential aged care facilities nationally. The report includes data on the number of services impacted and number of staff and resident cases, as well as workforce, testing and PPE provided to affected services. -
COVID-19 vaccine rollout update – 12 July 2024
This presentation, delivered on 12 July 2024, contains an update to Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout. -
COVID-19 vaccination – vaccination data – 12 July 2024
This data file contains statistical data about Australia's COVID-19 vaccinations. -
Health Ministers Meeting (HMM) – Communique announcing instrument of appointment to the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia
Health Ministers announce a new appointment to the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia (OTBA). -
HTA Policy and Methods Review – Australian market authorisation, funding and assessment pathways and timelines
This paper examines the Australian market authorisation, funding and assessment pathways and timelines. -
HTA Policy and Methods Review – Emerging health technologies
This paper examines emerging health technologies. -
Better Access Evaluation – Methodology
Methodology for the evaluation of the Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and General Practitioners through the Medicare Benefits Schedule initiative. -
Aged care financial reporting webinar – July 2024 – Presentation slides
Webinar slides for the aged care financial reporting webinar, which supports aged care providers with their regulatory reporting requirements, highlighting key changes to upcoming Quarterly Financial Report and the Aged Care Financial Report 2023–24 data collections. -
Health worker fact sheet – First Nations
This fact sheet includes information on how to register your clinic or practice and patients in MyMedicare. Better connections, better funding, better care. -
Patient fact sheet – First Nations
This fact sheet includes information on how to register in MyMedicare. Better connections, better funding, better care. -
MyMedicare poster – First Nations
A MyMedicare poster for health care settings -
Health Technology Assessment Policy and Methods Review – Reference Committee communique – 1 March 2024 to 2 May 2024
The communique covers the deliberative period of the Health Technology Assessment Policy and Methods Review, leading into the completion of the final report. -
HTA Policy and Methods Review – HTA Methods: Economic evaluation
This paper provides an overview of the methods used in economic evaluation as part of HTA processes in Australia and other jurisdictions of interest where HTA is used to support reimbursement for new health technologies. -
HTA Policy and Methods Review – Funding and purchasing decisions and managing uncertainty
This discussion paper examines local and international approaches for funding and purchasing arrangements and the managing uncertainty. -
Hearing Services Program portal user guide – Manage practitioners
Learn how to add a qualified practitioner and link them to your business. -
HTA Policy and Methods Review – Optimising the availability and use of real world data and real world evidence to support health technology assessment
This paper examines real world evidence to support health technology assessment (HTA) in Australia.