Home Care Packages (HCP) Program Assurance Review on excluded items – Webinar

Home Care Package providers and interested stakeholders are invited to hear about the key learnings and outcomes of the latest HCP Program assurance review on excluded items.

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Presenters 

Chair: Chamandeep Chehl, Assistant Secretary – Program Assurance Branch, Department of Health and Aged Care

Presenter: Jennifer Young, Assistant Director – Program Assurance Branch, Department of Health and Aged Care

Presenter: Sue Secko, Review Officer – Program Assurance Branch, Department of Health and Aged Care

Panellist: Mark Rummans, Director – Program Assurance Branch, Department of Health and Aged Care

Panellist: Rachel Blackwood, Assistant Secretary – Home Support Operations Branch, Department of Health and Aged Care

About the webinar

The Department of Health and Aged Care conducts Home Care Packages (HCP) Program assurance reviews for several reasons, including to:

  • enhance transparency and accountability of providers’ use of HCP Program subsidy
  • assure value for money for older people in Australia receiving Home Care Packages
  • increase providers’ knowledge to support improvement and delivery of the HCP Program
  • support better services for older people.

Following the release of the Public Summary Report of the Home Care Packages Program Assurance Review No. 4 on Excluded Items, we want to share key findings from this review. The report and webinar are based on the findings and observations determined during the review process.

Attendees are encouraged to read the report and submit questions ahead of the webinar. There will be opportunities to submit questions during the webinar.

For further information on program assurance of the HCP Program, visit Program assurance of the Home Care Packages Program | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

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