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National Women’s Health Advisory Council communique – 17 September 2024
This communique outlines the outcomes from the eighth meeting of the council on 17 September 2024 -
National syphilis surveillance quarterly report – April to June 2024
This report provides a quarterly account of progress against the targets and indicators in the National strategic approach for responding to rising rates of syphilis in Australia 2021 and National syphilis surveillance and monitoring plan. -
National Immunisation Program childhood schedule fridge magnet card
This fridge magnet card outlines the series of recommended vaccines available free for children aged 0 to 4 years under the National Immunisation Program. -
Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) Growth Funding 2024–25 (GO6887) applicant feedback summary
This is a summary of common reasons applicants in the CHSP Growth Funding 2024-25 grant opportunity were not successful. It also provides information on areas where less competitive applications could have been strengthened. -
Digital Transformation Sector Partners meeting summary – 30 August 2024
This document summarises the discussion and outcomes of the Digital Transformation Sector Partners meeting on 30 August 2024. -
Digital Transformation Sector Partners slide presentation – 30 August 2024
This document summarises the discussion and outcomes of the Digital Transformation Sector Partners meeting on 30 August 2024. -
National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) fortnightly reports – 5 August to 18 August 2024
This report, and accompanying table, provide a fortnightly summary on notifications of Australia's nationally notifiable diseases for 5 August to 18 August 2024. -
National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) fortnightly reports – 19 August to 1 September 2024
This report, and accompanying table, provide a fortnightly summary on notifications of Australia's nationally notifiable diseases for 19 August to 1 September 2024. -
Care minutes target calculator
Residential aged care providers must calculate and deliver care minutes targets for their services. This tool can help providers perform this calculation. -
Australian Respiratory Surveillance Report 11 – 12 August to 25 August 2024
This fortnightly Australian Respiratory Surveillance Report (ARSR) includes information about acute respiratory illnesses including COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus. -
Schedule of Fees and Charges for Residential and Home Care
This schedule applies to people who first entered care on or after 1 July 2014. It also applies to those who entered care before this date and have chosen to be covered by the 1 July 2014 arrangements. -
Schedule of Fees and Charges for Pre-1 July 2014 Residential and Home Care Recipients
This schedule applies to residential and home care recipients who first entered care before 1 July 2014 and have not chosen to be covered by the 1 July 2014 fee arrangements. It includes basic daily fees, income-tested fees, and rates and charges that apply to residents. -
Consultation Paper 7 – Proposed measures for compliance, assurance and information sharing
This report provides an analysis of stakeholder feedback received in response to the Consultation Paper on the proposed Compliance, Assurance and Information sharing measures for the Prescribed List (PL). -
Consultation Paper 8a – Gifts, benefits and discounts reporting requirement
This report provides an analysis of stakeholder feedback received in response to the consultation paper on the proposed measure: Prescribed List (PL) gifts, benefits and discounts reporting requirements. -
Consultation Paper 8b – Alignment of amount charged for supply of a device with corresponding PL benefit
This report provides an analysis of stakeholder feedback received in response to the consultation paper on the proposed measure: alignment of amount charged for supply of a device with corresponding PL benefit. -
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ATAGI 107th meeting bulletin – 15 and 16 August 2024
This document provides an overview of the discussion from the 107th Meeting of the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI). -
Council of Elders communique – 31 July to 1 August 2024
An update from the Council of Elders after their meeting on 31 July to 1 August 2024 -
Influenza (flu) immunisation data – 1 March to 15 September – 2021–2024
This infographic shows the number of flu (influenza) vaccinations reported to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) during 2021–2024, since 1 March. -
Evaluation of the Australian Family Partnership Program (AFPP) – Evaluation Reports 2021-24
This evaluation captures AFPP outcomes and it’s impact on the health and wellbeing of participating families, and identifies areas for improvement. -
Residents' Experience Survey questions – 2023 onwards
This publication is the list of questions each participating resident is asked during the Residents’ Experience Survey. -
Disability Support for Older Australians Program – Grant agreement template (GO6550)
This template grant agreement was used for Disability Support for Older Australians (DSOA) Program service coordinators for the delivery of DSOA services from January 2024 to November 2026. -
Case study – Snowy Valleys shared medical appointment model
The Snowy Valleys project is a shared medical appointment where health professionals consult patients with common health conditions, involving peer-to-peer sharing. This model included 3 separate trials, in which 2 produced sufficient billings through Medicare to satisfy participating GPs. -
Case study – Wentworth ACCHO-led sustainable GP model
An Aboriginal Medical Service opened networked primary care clinics after the local general practices closed. The model services the whole community and has outreach services to other communities. It has since attracted several GPs to Wentworth and maintained a quality primary care service. -
Case study – Lachlan Valley health workforce strategy
The Lachlan Valley trial aimed to test and evaluate unique models of primary care to meet community health needs in 3 rural NSW towns. No model of care was identified and trialled. However, by using a co-design process the communities identified solutions to improve access to primary health care.