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Aged care assessments under review
Key takeaways
- Aged Care Minister Sam Rae has strongly defended the tool used to determine how much funding individuals should receive to support them living at home, arguing it is both faster and fairer.
- The government has had to reassess funding for 132 people following hundreds of complaints about the tool that uses an algorithm to determine payment levels.
- The Health and Aged Care Department has been given three months to review the process and make recommendations.
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Aged Care Minister Sam Rae has strongly defended the tool used to determine how much funding individuals should receive to support them living at home, arguing it is both faster and fairer.
The government has had to reassess funding for 132 people following hundreds of complaints about the tool that uses an algorithm to determine payment levels.
The Health and Aged Care Department has been given three months to review the process and make recommendations.
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