Published: May 6, 2016
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Winter is coming…and so are ACFI changes!

In the 2016–17 Budget it was outlined there will be changes to residential care funding arrangements. The changes will be implemented in two stages.

Part A – Changes effective from 1 July 2016
– Half indexation of CHC domain in 2016–17
– Changes to certain scores in the CHC scoring matrix from 1 July 2016 to 31 December 2016 – for new appraisals or reappraisals of existing residents

Part B – Changes effective from 1 January 2017
– New redesigned CHC scoring matrix from 1 January 2017.
– Changes to scores and eligibility requirements for certain Complex Health Care procedures in Question 12 of ACFI

Read more:

Changes to residential aged care funding arrangements (.pdf)

Published: April 29, 2016
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Better Practice Awards 2016

From the Australian Aged Care Quality Agency:

Nominations for this year’s Quality Agency Better Practice Awards will open on 1st May and close on the 31st May 2016. We invite nominations from home care and residential aged care providers.

Central to our role in promoting high quality care, the Quality Agency provides a comprehensive program of information, education and training to the aged care sector throughout Australia. Innovation and continuous improvement in quality care is encouraged and promoted through industry events and our better practice awards.

Read more:

Better Practice Awards 2016
Nomination guide (.pdf)
Nominate online

Published: April 26, 2016
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Aged Care Sector Committee – Aged Care Roadmap

The Aged Care Sector Committee (The Committee) provides advice to the Government on aged care policy development and implementation and helps to guide the future reform of the aged care system. The Committee also acts as the mechanism for consultation between the Australian Government and the aged care sector. The committee members consult broadly within their own memberships and constituencies to ensure that stakeholder views inform the policy development process.

In April 2015, the Aged Care Sector Committee was tasked by the former Assistant Minister for Social Services, Senator the Hon Mitch Fifield, to develop a roadmap to advise on future directions for aged care.

Read more:

Aged Care Sector Committee
Aged Care Roadmap (.pdf)

Published: April 18, 2016
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Uninstall QuickTime for Windows

The US Department of Homeland Security’s Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) recommend users uninstall Apple’s QuickTime for Microsoft Windows.

Apple will no longer be issuing security updates for the product on the Windows Platform and unpatched vulnerabilities could be used to remotely compromise Windows computers.

Read more:

Remove Apple QuickTime from your PC now, warn security researchers and US government
Urgent Call to Action: Uninstall QuickTime for Windows Today
Uninstall QuickTime 7 for Windows

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