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HIMAA National Conference 2010 Health Information: the Golden Thread in Health Reform The National Health Reform Agenda Philip Davies Professor of Health Systems & Policy University of Queensland School of Population Health

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Page 1: Philip Davies Professor of Health Systems & Policy University of Queensland

HIMAA National Conference 2010Health Information: the Golden Thread in Health

Reform

The National Health Reform Agenda

Philip Davies

Professor of Health Systems & Policy

University of Queensland

School of Population Health

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The Golden Thread

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The Golden Thread in Health Reform

• The goal

• The labyrinth

• Health information – The Golden Thread

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Health Reform – The Goal

“Create an agile, responsive and self-improving health system for future generations.”

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Health Reform – The Goal

Multi-disciplinary

Multi-disciplinary

Long-termLong-termConvenient & accessible

Convenient & accessible

Quality & safety

Quality & safety

SustainableSustainable

AffordableAffordable

AccountableAccountableEquitableEquitable

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Health reform – The labyrinth

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Health reform – The labyrinth

Local Hospital Networks

• Responsible for managing and delivering hospital services:-

120 – 150 nationally Geographical or functional

focus Activity-based funding … in

some cases 40% State / 60%

Commonwealth funding Governing Council Subject to “clear and

transparent performance reporting”

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Health reform – The labyrinth

Medicare locals will:-• work with local health care professionals to ensure services cooperate and

collaborate with each other so that patients can easily and conveniently access the full range of services they need;

• facilitate allied health care and other support for people with chronic conditions, as identified in personalised care plans prepared by GPs;

• identify groups of people missing out on GP and primary health care, or services that a local area needs, and better target services to respond to these gaps, for example, targeting gaps in GP services for aged care recipients;

• work with LHNs to identify the best pathways between services, and to assist with patients’ transitions out of hospital, and where relevant into aged care;

• deliver health promotion and preventive health programs targeted to risk factors in communities, in cooperation with the National Preventive Health Agency, once it is established;

• as needed in the execution of other functions, undertake population level planning and potential fund-holding roles in areas of market failure and where patient needs are not being met.

Source: Council of Australian Governments. National Health and Hospitals Network Agreement. Canberra: COAG Unit, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet; 2010

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Budget 2010/11

$163.4 million Introduction of activity based funding for public hospital services beginning on 1 July 2012

$449.2 million A new approach to primary care for people with diabetes

$466.7 million Establish personally controlled electronic health records, for every Australian who would like to use one, from July 2012

$416.8 million Establish a national network of Medicare Locals and improve access to after hours primary care services

$91.8 million Establish an Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

$109.5 million Establish a National Performance Authority

Election commitment

$392.3 million To provide Medicare rebates for online consultations across a range of specialties

Health reform – The labyrinth

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The golden thread

New funding for primary

care

New funding for primary

care

Hospital costs &

performance

Hospital costs &

performance

Population health

information

Population health

information

Integration & oversight

Integration & oversight

E-health records & telecare

E-health records & telecare

Operational performance improvement

Operational performance improvement

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The golden thread

New funding for primary

care

New funding for primary

care

• Patient registration

• Care planning & management

• Health assessment & monitoring

• Financial management

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The golden thread

E-health records & telecare

E-health records & telecare

• Communications

referral/requesting

discharge/reporting

• PCEHR

• Telehealth services

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The golden thread

Population health

information

Population health

information

• Community health status, risk factors & service needs

• Service access, utilisation & gaps

• Population-based planning

• Healthy Communities Reports

Page 14: Philip Davies Professor of Health Systems & Policy University of Queensland

The golden thread

Hospital costs &

performance

Hospital costs &

performance

• Activity-based funding Count

Classify

Cost

• Performance & Accountability Framework Clinical quality & safety standards

Service & financial performance

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The golden thread

Integration & oversight

Integration & oversight

• Promotion of ‘seamless’ services

• Information sharing for management & monitoring

• Establishment of ‘local health economies’

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The golden thread

Operational performance improvement

Operational performance improvement

• Activity-based funding

• Increased accountability & transparency

• Management information

• Work-process redesign

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Health Reform – The Goal

Multi-disciplinary

Multi-disciplinary

Long-termLong-termConvenient & accessible

Convenient & accessible

Quality & safety

Quality & safety

SustainableSustainable

AffordableAffordable

AccountableAccountableEquitableEquitable

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The Golden Thread in Health Reform