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In the media: Funds ‘siphoned off’ for non-care, at the expense of allied health

AHPA featured in an article by Health Services Daily regarding “needs-based and demand-driven approach” to aged care, rather than the “rationed” approach encouraged by mandatory minimum minutes and the AN-ACC funding model.

MediaEloise Hudson19 August 2024AN-ACC, Aged Care
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Allied Health Professions Australia acknowledges the diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia as the traditional owners of the lands upon which we and our members operate. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and future, and value their continued custodianship of the lands, waters and seas.
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