Leveraging technology to meet care minute targets
From 1st October 2024, the average care minute requirement across the sector will increase to 215 minutes of care per resident per day.
From 1st October 2024, the average care minute requirement across the sector will increase to 215 minutes of care per resident per day.
Under the new Regulatory model, risk-based monitoring will rely on data and regulatory insights to identify potential risks or issues.
Would you like to better understand your current financial position under AN-ACC? The AN-ACC Accelerator Program is designed to provide fast results, giving you a clear picture of your current resident classifications and options for aligning your funding with rosters.
We have successfully piloted AI technology in Aged Care businesses to improve the efficiency of the AN-ACC funding process.
Data breaches and cybersecurity have risen to the top of CEOs’ concerns in 2024, as revealed by a KPMG report ‘Keeping us up at night’.
On 14 February 2024, all providers in Australia will need to submit the first QFR in the mandatory Care Minute era which began on 1 October 2023.
On Friday, 30 November, the Department of Health and Aged Care brought to light an error in the accuracy of calculated care minute targets on My Aged Care.
On Friday, 30 November, the Department of Health and Aged Care brought to light an error in the accuracy of calculated care minute targets on My Aged Care.
After more than a year of AN-ACC, we have worked with over 100 providers to adjust their funding processes to the new AN-ACC model. Most of the industry are still evolving their internal structures and models and in this blog we review four real life examples of approaches and the lessons learned.
With the recent enforcement of mandated care minutes, we find ourselves in a precarious situation in the aged care sector. There’s a fine balance between maintaining occupancy and managing workforce costs efficiently, all while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.