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Here’s what you missed in the latest issue of SATURDAY

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Our pre-Federal Election campaign issue covered a range of critical issues for aged care and retirement living operators.

This issue looked at:

A real commitment – ex-NSW Premier Mike Baird explains why he is backing Labor’s aged care commitments, and what steps the Federal Government should take now to prioritise aged care

215 minutes an $18 billion bill – Labor’s pledge for increased care minutes and 24/7 RNs on top of current committed funding will cost the Government up to $18 billion over four years, argues Grant Corderoy. A Plan B for co-contributions is the only rational solution

Bridging the gap – the AN-ACC will fall short of providing the funding the aged care sector needs by billions of dollars, says Dr Stephen Judd AM FAICD

Losers and winners – operators now have access to their shadow assessments for the Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN-ACC) funding model, but risk being found non-compliant or losing out on increased revenue if they lack the workforce and IT efficiencies.

If the price is right – increasingly sophisticated data governance, technology and workforce management will be required for providers when independent pricing is introduced, according to the CEO of the Independent Hospital Pricing Authority

Agility required – why Australia’s home care sector still has room for significant growth, but providers will need to re-examine their workforce, technology and wages to capitalise on the opportunities, according to myHomecare CEO Stuart Miller

Smaller residential care operators – with limited options to survive the next five years, we look at how some operators are aiming to save the concept of ‘community’ in aged care

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