Public inquiry - Caring for Older Australians
The Productivity Commission invites interested parties to register their interest in an inquiry into Australia's aged care arrangements.
In undertaking the inquiry, the Commission will develop options for further structural reform of the aged care system so it can meet the challenges facing it in coming decades. In particular, the Commission will:
• examine the social, clinical and institutional aspects of aged care in Australia, building on the substantial base of existing reviews into this sector
• address the interests of special needs groups
• develop regulatory and funding options for residential and community aged care (including the Home and Community Care program)
• examine the future workforce requirements of the aged care sector
• recommend a path for transitioning from the current regulatory arrangements to a new system that ensures continuity of care and allows the sector time to adjust
• examine whether the regulation of retirement specific living options should be aligned more closely with the rest of the aged care sector
• assess the fiscal implications of any change in aged care roles and responsibilities.
In the course of the inquiry, the Commission will consult widely with older Australians, their carers, aged care providers, government agencies and other interested parties.
Contacts
Jill Irvine (Administrative matters)
Ph: 02 6240 3223
Stewart Plain (Other matters)
Ph: 02 6240 3219
Fax: 02 6240 3311
Email: agedcare@pc.gov.au
Freecall: 1800 020 083
Further information
• Productivity Commission Inquiry into Aged Care - Joint media release from the Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Ageing (external link)
About the public inquiry process
SOURCE: The Productivity Commission, Australian Government
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