IHACPA continues to undertake regular residential aged care cost data collections and use other available datasets and information to refine its pricing framework and methodology. IHACPA seeks to increase the volume of data collected as the aged care sector rapidly grows and evolves, to ensure its data holdings remain current and inclusive.
These improved cost data collections support IHACPA’s continual refinement to its pricing advice to ensure it reflects variations in the cost of delivering care and the diversity of service providers across the nation.
In addition, IHACPA will continue to work with the Department of Health and Aged Care to understand the existing grants, subsidies and supplements for residential aged care, and how these may be factored into future pricing and costing advice.
The development of pricing advice for residential aged care is a multi-year process that requires refinement over time. IHACPA has set a 5-year vision and will review the pricing framework and methodology annually to ensure it remains fit for purpose.
‘we are committed to working with our stakeholders and advisory committees to ensure our pricing advice is appropriate and responsive to changes in the aged care sector,’ said Mr David Tune AO PSM.
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