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23 June 2010
© Commonwealth of Australia 2010 ISBN 978-1-74229-311-0
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Background to the inquiry Conduct of the inquiry AcknowledgementStructure of the report Note on references
BackgroundRoles and responsibilities between the Commonwealth and states excluding Western AustraliaConditional requirements of signatory states and territories to the National Health and Hospitals NetworkNew statutory bodies, organisations and other entities
Labor promises in 2007The National Health and Hospitals Reform CommissionPost COAG December 2009"Real reform" or just more business as usual with the states?Lack of detail and missed opportunityTerm of reference (a): New financial arrangements and the dumping of the National Funding AuthorityTerm of reference (b): $5.4 billion fundingTerm of reference (c): Additional/new services in elective surgery, emergency department treatment, diabetes spending measure, GP treatments in aged care facilities Term of reference (d): Top-up payments Term of reference (e): New statutory bodies, organisations or other entities Term of reference (f): Involvement of non-signatory and part-signatory statesTerm of reference (g) and (h): Local Hospital Networks and hospital funding
IntroductionZero real interest loans and fundingLong stay older patients and fundingCommonwealth responsibility for a national aged care system Conclusion
Lack of fundingUnmet need for mental health servicesNeed for further reformConclusion
Workforce reformsElectronic health recordsHealth care in rural and remote areasMedicines associated with health care
Labor's wasted opportunity for real health reformNo real reform and business as usual with the States and territoriesSpecific concerns about the plan
The need for reformThe National Health and Hospitals Network reformsFunding and governanceHospital investmentsPrimary Health CareMental HealthAged CareWorkforceE-healthConclusion
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