Values of the Aust. Health Care System AOS 3. What words do you think about? a health care system?

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Values of the Aust. Health Care

SystemAOS 3

What words do you think about?

•a health care system?

Health care system•refers to services that address

health needs.

•the ottawa charter changed the atmosphere for governments and their people who were sick and to also look at the conditions (social and economic) that make it difficult for individuals to achieve good health.

9 Values that underpin the Aust

HS•efficient

•accessible

•effective

•appropriate

•responsive

•safe

•continuous

•capable

• and sustainable

Efficient

Timely Value for Money

highest qualitytransparent

and accountability

cost effective and

responsible speanding

Accessible

To all, no matter- location

- language- race

People and family centred approach

care should be provided as close

to the individual's

residence as possible

the work must be respected and

valued by those using the system

Effective

shared responsibility of patients and professionals

providing for future

generations e.g training

Environment conscious

reflective improvements and innovation

In groups

•Debate- which is more important.

Now

•Test your knowledge Pg 228 1-3

•Apply your understanding Pg 6

•Australia’s health system including:– local, state and federal governments’ responsibility for health including funding – the values that underpin the Australian health system –Medicare, Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and private health insurance;

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Federal Governme

nt

regulatory

Medicare

PBS

Funding

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State Gov

Health Services

Preventative programs

Health Promotion

Local Gov

•promote health in their local areas

•provide green spaces for recreation, safe urban environment, and infrastructure that sports health such as rubbish collection.

Medicare•since 1984

•provides universal health cover to people on the basis of medical needs rather than their ability to pay.

•Medicare's objectives- make heath care affordable for all- make health care accessible for all- provide high quality care

Medicare does cover Does not cover

•free treatment as a public patient in a

public hospital•free or subsidised

treatment by medical practitioner’s

including GP’s, specialists,

participating optometrists or

dentist (for specialised services

only)

•private patient hospital costs

•dental examination and treatments

•ambulance services•glasses/contacts, prostheses, hearing

aids•home nursing•medicines

•medical services that are not clinically

necessary

PBS• Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme

• its a scheme whereby the government pays part of the cost of prescription medications.

• the cost to customer’s is fixed. In 2009:- $32.90- pension or healthcare card $5.30

• there are many drugs available which means that Aust. can buy reasonably-price medications for most conditions.

• The Aust. PBS is one of the most effective in the world.

Private Insurance

•Is not compulsory, and is provided by private organisations.

•the government runs incentives for people to take up private health insurance- easy the burden on the healthcare system

•Added benefits include:

•choice of doctor

•choice of hospital

•choice of timing

•aids for paramedical services

•aids and appliances e.g. glasses