Productivity Commission
Productivity Commission: Aged Care Reform Update
ACSA CEOs Federal Lobbying: 23‐24 November 2011
Productivity Commission Aged Care Reform Update
Update includes ACSA Initial Analysis and Assessment of the PC Recommendations, Grant Thorton, KPMG and PwC Analysis
Summary of Financial Advisors Roundtable
ACSA invited a small group of experienced aged care financial advisors to discuss the issues in order to gain a better understanding of whether residents are likely to favour one form of payment over the other, and to identify the key variables and circumstances which might influence a preference for one form of payment over the other.
ACSA Productivity Commission Submission - July 2010
Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA) has prepared the following submission with a focus on what Caring for Older Australians should mean in a future aged care system. ACSA, along with many other peak bodies, organisations and consumer groups, has made numerous submissions and prepared policies and statements on the failings and challenges facing the aged care system.
Productivity Commission Initial Analysis and Assessment
Productivity Commission Report on Caring for Older Australians - ACSA initial Analysis and Assessment of Recommendations
Productivity Report Submission March 2011
This submission responds to the Commission’s recommendations which directly impact on the ability of the sector to not only meet these fundamental drivers but the challenge of future expectations and demands.
Productivity Commission: Aged Care Reform Update
ACSA CEOs Federal Lobbying: 23‐24 November 2011
Productivity Commission Report - Caring for Older Australians
The Inquiry report, Caring for Older Australians, including online appendices and errata, was released on 8 August 2011. Click here to go to the Productivity Commission’s Website.
PC Inquiry - Latest Content
Latest items from ACSA about the Productivity Commission's Caring for Older Australian's Inquiry Report.
Caring for Older Australians Q & A
The following questions and answers have been prepared by ACAA and ACSA in order to provide further clarity about how the ‘new’ system proposed in the Draft Report would operate in practice. The Productivity Commission (PC) was consulted on the answers.
ACSA Summary of the Productivity Commision DRAFT Report
ACSA's Summary of the PC DRAFT Report Caring for Older Australians
Productivity Commission: Aged Care Reform Update - 1 February 2012
Productivity Commission: Aged Care Reform Update - 1 February 2012
Productivity Commission: Aged Care Reform Update - 1 February 2012
Productivity Commission: Aged Care Reform Update - 1 February 2012

