Your Aged Care Update # 28/24

 

In this issue

    Sector news

    Business to Government candidate survey

    We are improving technology connections between aged care providers and government. We are seeking feedback to select the next Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). APIs for Quality Indicators and 24/7 Registered Nurses have already been released.

    APIs allow software to transfer data directly from aged care organisations to us, automating data and report submissions. This reduces administrative burden, giving you time back in your day.
     
    We would like you to tell us: 

    • which reports you would like automated 

    • if you want to contribute to future consultation on this project. 

    Take the short online survey, it will take less than 5 minutes to complete.
     
    The survey closes 31 July
     
    More about the aged care Business to Government initiative.
     

    Quarterly Financial Report due soon

    Providers have until 4 August 2024 to submit their Quarter 4 2023-2024 Financial Report (1 April to 30 June 2024) using the Government Provider Management System (GPMS). 

    Residential aged care providers also report on what they’ve spent on preparing for and managing outbreaks of gastroenteritis, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other infectious disease including COVID-19.  

    The Data Validation Guide and residential care labour costs and hours reporting FAQs can also answer questions about residential care workforce costs and hours.  

    If any sections of the QFR are missing, incomplete or you cannot submit the QFR, contact Forms Administration on (02) 4403 0640 immediately.    

    For technical support, please call the My Aged Care service provider and assessor helpline on 1800 836 799 and select option 5.
     
    Read more about the QFR and GPMS.
     

    Webinar: Data and digital for providers

    Join us for a practical and interactive introduction to new data and digital opportunities for aged care providers.

    When: Thursday 1 August, 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm (AEST)
     
    In this session, we will discuss:

    • the actions planned for providers under the new Aged Care Data and Digital Strategy 2024-2029

    • the new Self Service Portal in the Government Provider Management System (GPMS)

    • the expansion of the KeepAbleTM tool that the aged care workforce will use to support older people to age well.

    Register now.
     
    You will be able to send us questions in advance or ask them directly to the panel during the event.
     

    Report from National Aged Care Provider Conference

    Earlier this year, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission hosted workshops in the lead up to their National Aged Care Provider Conference.

    The workshops focused on best-practice approaches to delivering aged care, with panellists from both the Commission and the sector.

    You can now read the pre-conference workshops report. The report includes the themes that emerged and observations from panellists and participants on how to achieve high-quality aged care.

    Read more about the conference and watch session recordings.

    Residential care

    Webinar: General Practice in Aged Care Incentive

    We are holding a webinar on a new incentive payment program for GPs to provide regular visits and care planning to people living in aged care.

    The webinar is for residential aged care providers, residents and anyone with an interest in the new General Practice in Aged Care Incentive.

    When: Tuesday 6 August, 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm (AEST)

    Permanent aged care residents, their GPs and the GP’s practice must be registered with MyMedicare to participate in the program.

    Join us to: 

    • learn about the new program

    • understand what it will mean for aged care residents, providers and workers

    • ask us your questions.

    Register now.

    In-home care

    Home Care Packages: Pricing transparency assurance review

    Accurate, clear and up to date Home Care Packages pricing information on My Aged Care helps older people to make informed decisions about their care.

    It’s important home care providers follow pricing transparency requirements.

    That’s why we are reviewing providers’ pricing information on My Aged Care over the coming six months. We will notify providers individually before we review their pricing information.

    The first pricing transparency review in 2023 significantly improved the accuracy, currency, clarity and completeness of providers’ pricing information on My Aged Care.

    Read more about pricing transparency for Home Care Packages.
     

    Home Care Packages: Recipient letters

    You can now see care recipients’ Home Care Package letters online. Letters can be viewed by using ‘Correspondence search’ in the Aged Care Provider Portal.

    Services Australia has updated the Home Care Package letters to make them easier to understand. The letters include information and instructions about fees and changes.

    Find out more in the Aged Care Provider Portal.

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