Published: August 15, 2017
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New Study Provides Insight into Residential Care Costs

Released: 15 August 2017

The Turnbull Government has today announced the start of a landmark investigation of the comparative costs of providing residential aged care to older Australians with varying needs.

The Minister for Aged Care, Ken Wyatt AM, said the Residential Aged Care Resource Utilisation and Classification (RUC) study would help guide long-term reform in residential aged care funding.

“This is the first time relative costs have been systematically studied since the 1990s,” the Minister said.

“The Government wants to work with the sector to ensure the way we fund residential aged care is fair, stable, encourages innovation and is easy to apply and understand.

“Australians need an aged care system that is adaptable and can meet future challenges.”

Read more:

New Study Provides Insight into Residential Care Costs (.pdf)

Published: August 8, 2017
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Version 5.5. Release Notes Available for Download!

Hi Users,

The v5.5 Release Notes highlighting each of the new features and changes to any existing features are now available for download and review.

You can access the Release Notes by logging into the Manad Plus Help Centre portal with your usual credentials (verified email and password). Here you will be able to download the .pdf file located at the bottom of the page. Please note, there are so many new features to tell you about this is a large file (10 MB).

IMPORTANT:

Please remember to always read and communicate the Release Notes via a meeting with all your staff so they are aware of the changes before any upgrade takes place.

We are still finalising testing and will notify everyone again via our eNews once the final version is available and been signed off to be pushed out to your server. Once you have received the update file it can then be run at a time convenient to you and your staff by your IT Administrator. We recommend you confirm with your key stakeholders the date/time and this is published for all users, as everyone will need to be logged out of Manad Plus so your Administrator can run the update.

As a safety measure, always ensure your IT performs a backup of your SQL database before the minor version update is run and this file is stored safely before you update versions.

If you have any questions, then please contact our Help Desk team: support@manad.com.au

Published: August 8, 2017
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Fire sprinklers in residential aged care facilities (NSW)

Message from NSW Department of Planning and Environment

We are writing to you regarding the requirement for all residential aged care facilities in NSW to have a fire sprinkler system.

The requirement for all residential aged care facilities in NSW to have a fire sprinkler system was introduced to improve the safety of residents following the tragic fire at a Quakers Hill nursing home in November 2011.

To help ensure compliance with the requirements, Fire & Rescue NSW will be undertaking a program of visits to residential aged care facilities across NSW.

Read more:

Message from NSW Department of Planning and Environment

Fire sprinklers in residential aged care facilities (.pdf)

Published: August 4, 2017
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Media Release: Health Ministers approve Australia’s National Digital Health strategy

Digital information is the bedrock of high quality healthcare. The benefits for patients are significant and compelling: hospital admissions avoided, fewer adverse drug events, reduced duplication of tests, better coordination of care for people with chronic and complex conditions, and better informed treatment decisions. Digital health can help save and improve lives.

To support the uptake of digital health services, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Health Council today approved Australia’s National Digital Health strategy (2018-2022).

Read more:

Health Ministers approve Australia’s National Digital Health strategy

Australian Digital Health Agency – Australia’s National Digital Health strategy (.pdf)

Published: August 4, 2017
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My Aged Care Provider Portal – ACFI Changes

In September 2017, streamlined functionality to support ACFI Reviews and Reconsiderations will be available in the My Aged Care provider portal.

Importantly, these changes aim to improve business efficiency and costs for providers by replacing paper based processes which have been dependent on postal services.

Summary of changes

The changes will introduce streamlined functionality within the provider portal to help providers to:

• Receive and action notifications for onsite and at desk ACFI Reviews being conducted by the Department of Health (DoH);

• Receive notification of the results from ACFI Reviews and Reconsiderations through the provider portal;

• Make a request where they wish to have an ACFI Review classification decision reconsidered.

Read more:

ACFI Reviews and Reconsiderations in the My Aged Care provider portal

Provider portal changes to support Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) Reviews and Reconsideration Fact sheet (.pdf)

Published: August 1, 2017
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Attention village operators and marketers – let your residents be heard

From: The Weekly Source (1 Aug 2017)

Announcing the McCrindle Baynes Village Census and Rating Program 2017.

Let your residents be heard by participating in this landmark village resident survey which goes into the field late September with results in November.

A large participation by operators and residents will create a factual body of knowledge on the true levels of satisfaction of village residents plus what their drivers are in joining a village.

The 2011 and 2013 McCrindle Baynes Census’ delivered 15,200 residents across close to 400 villages and 50 private and Not For Profit operators, completing up to 50 questions which identified satisfaction levels, marketing intelligence and areas for improvement.

Read more:

Attention village operators and marketers – let your residents be heard

McCrindle Baynes Village Census 2017 Prospectus (.pdf)

Published: August 1, 2017
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My Aged Care Capability Development Project

The department has engaged CIT Solutions to conduct a national project to identify the personal capability elements for successfully interacting with the My Aged Care system.

The project will:

• identify the capability elements of the My Aged Care workforce that support effective operation of My Aged Care

• pinpoint the priority personal capabilities that can further improve the My Aged Care experience for consumers

• shape the mechanisms (such as learning opportunities) for enhancing personal capability.

The first phase of the project has been completed, and the second phase will take place during August 2017.

Read more:

My Aged Care Capability Development Project (.pdf)

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