Vision for Australia's Health

Description

If the Australian health system is to evolve, then it needs to be reorganised to tackle the challenges of the future. We cannot expect an underfunded system to absorb the late-stage complications of an ageing, chronically ill and obese society. Already our hospitals, especially our emergency departments, are over-stretched. We cannot keep doing things the same way.

It is realistic for Australia to become the healthiest country in the world, and that should be our collective aim.

We cannot expect to manage the increasing chronic disease burden if we do not engage earlier in prevention and appropriately fund integrated general practitioner medical homes, as the foundation for improved care co-ordination across the entire health system. Seminal in this will be the effective adoption of innovative technologies and an emphasis on quality models of care where safety and clinical appropriateness protect patients.

The beginning point of all reform should be safe, high-quality, patient-centred care. The AMA’s Vision for Australia’s Health represents a clear blueprint for all Governments, and players in the system, built around five pillars of detailed policy reform.

 

Learning Outcomes

  1. Explain key components of the report

  2. List main recommendations

  3. Recognise the benefits as a result of implementing the Vision.

 

This module is accredited by ACRRM for 2 PDP.

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Online Education
2h : 0m
MBA: 2h : 0m
ACRRM - Fellow: 2h : 0m
ACRRM - Non Fellow: 2h : 0m
Free
$22.00 inc. of GST
Health Policy
Medical Practitioner, Medical Student, Doctor-in-Training, Non-Vocationally Registered, Researcher, Retired, Specialist - Other, Specialist General Practitioner

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