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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. -
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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. -
Analysis of younger people living in residential aged care
We commissioned Ipsos Public Affairs Pty Ltd to complete a detailed analysis of younger people living in residential aged care facilities and the reasons why they were living there. This is part of the Government's work to support younger people to move to age-appropriate accommodation and supports. -
Younger People in Residential Aged Care: NDIS
This fact sheet is for people under the age of 65 who are currently in residential care and may be eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). -
Younger People in Residential Aged Care: NDIS Eligibility Meetings
This fact sheet is for people under the age of 65 who are currently in residential care and may be eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It explains how you can prepare for your NDIS eligibility meeting. -
Younger People Receiving a Home Care Package: NDIS
This fact sheet is for people under the age of 65 who are currently receiving a Home Care Package and may be eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).