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Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) and Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) chairs' letters collection
This collection contains the PBAC & MSAC initial advice and reflections regarding the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Policy and Methods Review final report, requested by the Minister of Health and Aged Care. -
MSAC chair's letter to the Minister regarding the HTA Review
We established an Implementation Advisory Group to develop a roadmap for sequencing the government’s response to the recommendations. This document contains MSAC chair's response to the Minister regarding the final report of the HTA Review and provided their initial advice and reflections. -
PBAC chair's letter to the Minister regarding the HTA Review
We established an Implementation Advisory Group to develop a roadmap for sequencing the government’s response to the recommendations. This document contains PBAC chair's response to the Minister regarding the final report of the HTA Review and provided their initial advice and reflections. -
Enhance HTA: An Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process in Australian Health Technology Assessment – A report of recommendations
The Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process was developed to provide recommendations on how to increase patient and consumer evidence and input earlier in the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) process. This report explains the recommendations developed by the Co-Design Working Group. -
Health Technology Assessment Policy and Methods Review – Final report
This document is the final report from the Health Technology Assessment Policy and Methods Review. -
Health Technology Assessment Policy and Methods Review – Recommendations summary
This document summarises the recommendations from the Health Technology Assessment Policy and Methods Review report. -
Health Technology Assessment Policy and Methods Review – Full recommendations
This document outlines all of the recommendations from the Health Technology Assessment Policy and Methods Review final report. -
HTA Review final report collection
This collection contains 3 main documents related to the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Policy and Methods Review final report. -
Co-design of an Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process for health technology assessment – Consultation
This collection includes information and documents about the proposed recommendations for enhancing consumer engagement related to health technology assessment. After reading the consultation document, you can access and participate in the online consultation. -
Co-design of an Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process for health technology assessment – Consultation document
This consultation document describes the proposed recommendations for the co-design of an Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process related to health technology assessment (HTA). Read this first to inform your responses to the consultation. -
Co-design of an Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process for health technology assessment – Consultation survey questions
This document includes the consultation questions for the co-design of an Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process project’s consultation survey. View the consultation questions to help you prepare for your responses to the online survey. -
Co-design of an Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process – Co-design Working Group – Communiques
This collection contains communiques from the meetings of the Co-design Working Group. The communiques document their work on the Co-design of an Enhanced Consumer Engagement Process. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program – Adelaide PHN
The Adelaide Primary Health Network (PHN) introduced Advance Care Plans in Residential Aged Care Facilities in 2018 to document and improve care from the moment a resident enters a facility right up until their final journey through life. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program – Central QLD, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN
Through the Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care (GCfAHPC) Program the Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast Primary Health Network (PHN) have increased advance care planning in aged care. This is comforting residents while providing a positive education experience for the workforce. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program – Country Western Australia PHN
Country Western Australia Primary Health Network (PHN) is working with the City of Albany to improve access to safe, high quality palliative care in primary and community care. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program – North Western Melbourne PHN
The Precious Time: an end of life directory is a unique website developed by the North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network (PHN) to help patients, family, friends and carers access a range of palliative care and support services in a meaningful and holistic manner. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program – South Western Sydney PHN
South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (PHN) has published a booklet - A Journey into Sorry Business - which provides culturally appropriate and respectful information to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about the raft of palliative support services which are available in the area. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program – Brisbane South PHN
The Brisbane South Primary Health Network is using funding from the Australian Government’s Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care program to improve safe and effective end of life care outside of hospital settings. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program – Murrumbidgee PHN
The Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (PHN) has introduced a Palliative Care Outcomes Collaborative (PCOC) into general practice, which enables health professionals to measure and identify the impact of their service delivery and achieve better palliative care outcomes for their patients. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care – PHN videos
This video series showcases the innovative local activities undertaken by Primary Health Networks through the Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program. -
An Introduction to Health Technology
This presentation aims to help you understand what is health technology. It discusses the assessment process of different health technologies for them to become funded by the Australian Government, and how you can provide feedback for medicines, medical services and products.