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Residential aged care residents COVID-19 vaccination rates data
This collection shows the number of COVID-19 vaccination rates recorded by residential aged care resident since December 2023. It is updated monthly, using data from the Australian Immunisation Register. -
Case study – Canola Fields deliberate team-based care model
A GP practice in Canowindra uses a community-based deliberate team-based care (DTBC) program. The model supports patient-centred care, shared across a team of health professionals. The DTBC program has reduced hospitalisations, improved access to care, and reduced treatment waiting times. -
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. -
Case study – 4Ts networked single employer GP model
The towns of Trangie, Tottenham, Tullamore and Trundle have no GPs. The 4Ts model provides a single employer, and shares doctors between 4 part-time primary care clinics, located in each towns’ Multi-Purpose Service hospital. The model has decreased MPS emergency presentations and readmission rates. -
Consultation Paper 1: Review of complexity in the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme
This Consultation Paper presents evidence collected to date. It identifies the themes that have emerged, the associated issues and challenges, and the potential reform directions. -
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Aged Care Financial Reporting – September 2024 – Video
This webinar provided an overview of upcoming financial reporting requirements, including discussion of care time reporting assessments and the outbreak management expenses. This included key insights about sector-wide financial performance from recent departmental publications. -
Australian Government response to the Aged Care Taskforce
This document presents the Australian Government response to the recommendations from the Aged Care Taskforce. -
Support at Home – Fact sheet
This fact sheet provides a summary of the Support at Home program that will commence 1 July 2025. It also outlines the contributions participants in the program will pay. -
Case studies – Residential care
This document presents a range of case studies that demonstrate the potential impact of the proposed changes on new residents across various levels of income or assets. -
Case studies – Support at Home
This document presents a range of case studies that demonstrate the potential impact of the proposed changes on participants across various levels of income and/or assets. -
Response to the Aged Care Taskforce – Accommodation reform
This document provides information about changes to residential aged care accommodation funding to support viability of the sector and long-term phasing out of Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RADs). -
Response to the Aged Care Taskforce – Residential care contributions
This documents provides information about changes to the amount people pay for their non-clinical care and everyday living costs in residential aged care. -
Innovative Models of Care Program
The Innovative Models of Care Program (IMOC) addresses chronic workforce shortages and improves patient access in rural, regional, and remote locations. -
National Nursing Workforce Strategy – Volume 2 Research Report
This report brings together a large collection of data from Australia and around the world to present a comprehensive catalogue of initiatives, programs and ideas that could be considered in development of the National Nursing Workforce Strategy. -
National Nursing Workforce Strategy – Volume 1 Research Report
This report provides a comprehensive summary of the consultation findings, across all formats and methodologies. It provides a robust, detailed and evidence‑based summary of the current state of nursing in Australia, as reported by nurses and stakeholders. -
National Nursing Workforce Strategy – Summary of Environment Scans
This summary document provides an overview of findings from individual environmental scans of 14 countries, including Australia and 5 international organisations. -
Schedule and tips
Watch these videos to learn more about the schedule and tips for childhood immunisation. -
Videos for expectant parents
Expectant parents can watch these videos to learn about the safety of vaccines, how they for work for pregnancies and newborns, immunisation tips and more. -
Diseases we vaccinate against
Watch these videos to find out which diseases we vaccinate against. -
Case study videos
Watch these videos to hear from other parents about their experiences with routine childhood immunisations. -
Advertising materials
Watch our video advertisements developed for the 'One more way you keep them safe' campaign. -
National Nursing Workforce Strategy – building the evidence base
These reports provide a comprehensive summary of research and stakeholder consultation findings. They form the evidence base used to guide the development of the National Nursing Workforce Strategy. -
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Monthly Care Statements implementation – Video
This webinar gave providers and workers information about how to provide Monthly Care Statements. This included how to register for the voluntary start and how they can count towards care minutes. It also covered the benefits for older people, their representatives and providers.