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Med J Aust
October 2009
National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
After extensive community and health industry consultation, the final report of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission, A healthier future for all Australians, was presented to the Australian Government on 30 June 2009. The reform agenda aims to tackle major access and equity issues that affect health outcomes for people now; redesign our health system so that it is better positioned to respond to emerging challenges; and create an agile, responsive and self-improving health system for long-term sustainability. The 123 recommendations are grouped in four themes: Taking responsibility: supporting greater individual and collective action to build good health and wellbeing.
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July 2008
National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
The federal government announced the establishment of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (NHHRC) in February 2008 to advise on future directions of health care delivery in Australia. In late April, the NHHRC issued its first report, Beyond the blame game, giving its views on key issues for the proper function of the Australian Health Care Agreements. In this report, the NHHRC has proposed 44 benchmarks to be met by both federal and state governments, where performance should have clear consequences for the accountable party.
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