Future care at home reform

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Future care at home reform Dr Nick Hartland PSM First Assistant Secretary Aged Care Policy and Regulation Division Australian Government Department of Health 1 September 2016

The care at home reform journey ‘Increasing Choice’ – Stage 1 Commonwealth HACC Program Home Care Packages Programme ‘Increasing Choice’ announced CHSP CDC in all home care packages Jul 2012 Aug 2013 May 2015 Jul 2015 Feb 2017

Principles for future care at home reform Consumer choice and control System that is easy for consumers to use, with simplified pathways to enter and access services Promote wellness and reablement Care and services provided are matched to need Financially sustainable and equitable Simplify funding arrangements and reduce red tape for providers Responsive to consumer diversity, including special needs Promote high-quality, innovative, and safe service delivery

Future care at home reform – current status No decisions have been made about a particular funding model or implementation approach There will be consultation with stakeholders on future reform directions and options

What we’ve heard from you Consumers sometimes need to wait for care – can vary depending on where they live Small providers, particularly in rural areas, need to be supported Government systems need to be able to support reforms Gaps, inequities and interface problems need to be addressed, e.g. user contributions/fees Reablement and restorative care should be encouraged

What we’ve heard from you (cont’d) Changes to funding models could impact on business viability and local social capital Sector is still adjusting to other reforms – risk of change fatigue Concerns about proposed timeframe for Stage 2 Early certainty about future changes needed for business planning Important to get transition right

We’d like to hear more… What are the key issues with the Commonwealth Home Support Programme and Home Care Packages Programme that need to be addressed? What are the ‘must haves’ for future care at home reform? How do you think the ‘must haves’ could be achieved?

Thank you