Strategic Thinking for Choice & Control
About This Event
Strategic thinking to prepare for the future
With the enormous amount of change happening in the aged care sector, providers must explore what the destination of reform is and the steps that need to be taken in order to get there.
From February 2017 home care packages will be assigned to consumers by My Aged Care from a national pool of available packages. This has led to providers strategically planning for the immediate changes to come – but what about beyond February 2017?
The Aged Care Sector Committee has developed the Aged Care Roadmap and recommended it to the Minister for Ageing. The Roadmap describes the steps across all areas of care in the short, medium and long term in order to give direction to the sector.
Understanding how to prepare now for the coming end to end aged care system will enable your organisation to thrive and survive and most importantly ensure access to the best care for older Australians into the future.
What you will learn:
Plans for sector growth and sustainability in the sector
Key reform milestones to help inform strategic planning
Preparing to operate competitively to retain existing and attract new customers
Changes to funding and financing arrangements – who pays and how?
How to strengthen governance in an era of choice and control
Strategy for marketing increased choice & to enhance the customer journey
Flexible and viable workforce models in a shifting landscape
“Criterion Conferences are invaluable in keeping our finger on the pulse in an industry going through an unprecedented seismic shift.” - Andrew Larsen, Manager - Service Development, RSL LifeCare
Time: 9:00 am - 5:15 pm
Price:
Standard rates for State & Federal Government: AUD 2799
Discounted rates for Home & Community Care, Residential Aged Care Providers & Local Government: AUD 2399
Commercial Solution Providers: AUD 3799
Speakers: David Tune, Karen Phipson, Ian Hardy, Nick Mersiades, Kerri Rivett, Ronda Held, Gillian McFee, Dr Stephen Judd, Melissa Simpson, Paul Gregersen, Kerri Lanchester, Pauline Cooper, Rachel Balmanno, Michelle Jenkins, Adrian Morgan, Gary Barnier, Ian Yates, Nicki Doyle