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  2. Aged Care Act 1997 - Wikipedia

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    It sets out rules on funding, regulation, approval of providers, subsidies and fees, standards, quality of care,rights of people receiving care and non-compliance. [1] It is the basis of the proposed Aged Care Code of Conduct which is to come into effect on 1 December 2022.

  3. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

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    The National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards (NSQHS Standards) are Australia's principal health care standards, and apply to all health services including inpatient, outpatient, and community care. [5] There are 8 standards: Clinical governance; Partnering with consumers; Preventing and controlling infections; Medication safety

  4. Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety

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    The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety is a royal commission established on 8 October 2018 by the Australian Government pursuant to the Royal Commissions Act 1902. Former federal judge Richard Tracey and former Medicare chief executive Lynelle Briggs were appointed as Royal Commissioners, with Tracey replaced by another judge ...

  5. Aged care in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Aged Care Services, Wahroonga, Sydney Aged care in Australia (also known as elderly care), is the provision of services to meet the needs of older people in Australia.It includes both residential aged care (nursing homes) as well as services provided in the home, such as personal care, home nursing, respite services, mobility and dexterity assistance, and the provision of equipment and aids.

  6. Therapeutic Goods Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is the medicine and therapeutic regulatory agency of the Australian Government. [4] As part of the Department of Health and Aged Care, the TGA regulates the safety, quality, efficacy and advertising in Australia of therapeutic goods (which comprise medicines, medical devices, biologicals and certain other therapeutic goods).

  7. List of Australian Government entities - Wikipedia

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    Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission; Australian National Preventive Health Agency; Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency; Cancer Australia; National Blood Authority; National Health and Medical Research Council; National Health Funding Body; National Mental Health Commission; Office of the Inspector-General of Aged Care

  8. Department of Health and Aged Care - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Health and Aged Care (DHAC), formerly the Department of Health, is a department of the Australian Government responsible for funding, promotion and regulation of health care in Australia. Primary health and aged care services are overseen by the DHAC, while tertiary health services are administered by the state and territory ...

  9. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    Aged care in Australia is designed to make sure that every Australian can contribute as much as possible towards their cost of care, depending on their individual income and assets. [18] That means that residents pay only what they can afford, and the Commonwealth government pays what the residents cannot pay.

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