Single Aged Care Quality Framework - Draft Aged Care Quality Standards
Results updated 15 Jan 2020
Files:
- Report on the Outcome of Public Consultation of the Single Quality Framework July 2017, 203.7 KB (PDF document)
- Report on the Outcome of Public Consultation of the Single Quality Framework July 2017, 347.1 KB (Office Word 2007 XML document)
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Overview
The Australian Government is committed to the quality of care of older people and considers the health, safety and welfare of aged care recipients a high priority. As part of reforms to the aged care system, the government is developing an end-to-end, market-based system with the sector, where competition and ultimately the consumer, drives quality. This includes a Single Aged Care Quality Framework with:
- a single set of aged care standards for all aged care services
- a streamlined approach for assessing provider performance against quality standards
- improved information on quality to help consumers to make choices about the care and services they need.
A new single set of standards
The Consultation Paper with a draft set of aged care standards and rationale is attached below for feedback.
Note: consultation on the options for assessing performance against aged care quality standards is also open and can be accessed at:
Why your views matter
We would like your input.
Lodging your submission in response to the Consultation Paper is your opportunity to contribute to, and directly influence, the reforms and the quality of aged care in Australia.
How to make a submission
- Download and read the Consultation Paper (under the heading below entitled ‘Related’). Please note that these documents are read-only.
- Complete the Online Survey.
- Click on ‘Submit’.
The Department will use any information collected in accordance with its APP Privacy Policy.
If any of your responses to the following questions contains personal information of a third party, you warrant that you have obtained the consent of that person to have their personal information disclosed to the Commonwealth for the purposes of this survey.
This consultation closes on Friday 21 April 2017. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Contact
If you are having problems completing the online survey, please contact qualityagedcare@health.gov.au for assistance.
Other ways to have your say
The department is holding a webinar on Wednesday 29 March 2017 and regional forums in Geelong, Alice Springs and Townsville during the consultation period.
Information on the webinar and regional forums will be published on the department’s website shortly.
Visit the department’s website to subscribe to announcements and the eNewsletter to keep up to date with important messages affecting the aged care sector, including updates on the Single Aged Care Quality Framework.
What happens next
Your feedback and comments provided through this survey will help us refine the new aged care standards for piloting. Detailed guidance material will be developed to support the implementation of the new standards and assist organisations to comply with them. Information will also be developed for consumers to help them to understand the standards and what they can expect.
The final standards will be presented to government for consideration. Subject to the agreement of the Australian Government and any necessary amendments being made to legislation, the new standards will take effect from 1 July 2018.
Audiences
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
- Seniors
- Men
- Women
- Carers and guardians
- Families
- Parents
- Young people
- Non-government organisations
- State government agencies
- Commonwealth agencies
- Local governments
- Health professionals
- Health workforce
- General public
- Community groups
- Businesses
- Contracted Service Providers
- BPRU staff
- Graduates
- Online and Publications staff
- Secretariat
- PCCD
- Health staff
- HPRG (TGA) Staff
- Prescription medicines
- Complementary medicines
- Over-the-counter medicines
- Medical Devices & IVDs
- Biogicals
- Other
Interests
- Legislation
- Regulatory policy
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
- Strategic Policy
- Policy Development
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