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Aliases
Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing Authority

Accountable authority
Chief Executive Officer of the Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing Authority
Lead Body
No
Institutional sector classification
Employment instruments
Establishing instruments

Outcome #1: Support public hospitals and aged care services to improve efficiency in, and access to, services through the provision of independent pricing determinations and advice and designing pricing systems that promote sustainable and high-quality care
# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing Authority Program 1.1 Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing Authority

IHACPA promotes improved efficiency in, and access to, public hospital and aged care services by providing independent advice to the Commonwealth and state and territory governments regarding pricing of healthcare and aged care services, and by developing and implementing robust systems to support activity based funding for those services

# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Program 1.1 Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

ACSQHC works with IHACPA through a joint working party to consider options for their respective governing bodies on approaches to ensuring safety and quality in the provision of healthcare services to fulfil the relevant requirements of the National Health Reform Agreement.

1.1 Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Program 1.1 Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

The AIHW works with other national bodies on a range of National Health Reform Agreement-related activities, including hospital performance reporting and funding. This includes assisting and working with IHACPA to ensure an accurate and consistent approach to the classification of information about hospital activities and expenditures.

1.1 Department of Health and Aged Care Program 1.1 Department of Health and Aged Care

The Department of Health and Aged Care has policy responsibility for public and private hospital services, including the Commonwealth Government's funding contribution for public hospital services. This includes policy responsibility for the implementation of activity based funding under the National Health Reform Agreement. The Department of Health and Aged Care has policy responsibility for ageing and aged care, including funding for residential aged care.

3.2 Department of Health and Aged Care Program 3.2 Department of Health and Aged Care

The Department of Health and Aged Care has policy responsibility for public and private hospital services, including the Commonwealth Government's funding contribution for public hospital services. This includes policy responsibility for the implementation of activity based funding under the National Health Reform Agreement. The Department of Health and Aged Care has policy responsibility for ageing and aged care, including funding for residential aged care.

1.1 National Health Funding Body Program 1.1 National Health Funding Body (NHFB)

The NHFB works with IHACPA to provide transparent and efficient administration of Commonwealth, state and territory funding of the Australian public hospital system, and supports the Administrator in enabling and supporting more transparent and efficient public hospital funding and reporting. The Administrator, with support from the NHFB, is responsible for calculating and advising the Commonwealth Treasurer of the Commonwealth Government's contribution to the National Health Funding Pool under the National Health Reform Agreement.

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