Department of Health and Aged Care rejects accusations that rules introduced new exclusions, saying they only provided clarification
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A new set of rules for home care packages issued by the Australian health department has limited access to allied health services and non-medical supports such as in-home heating and cooling.
The Albanese government has rejected claims that the rules, issued in January, amount to cuts to the $4.4bn-a-year scheme accessed by 215,000 older Australians, saying they merely clarify existing exclusions due to inappropriate claims by providers.
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Continue reading…Department of Health and Aged Care rejects accusations that rules introduced new exclusions, saying they only provided clarificationFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastA new set of rules for home care packages issued by the Australian health department has limited access to allied health services and non-medical supports such as in-home heating and cooling.The Albanese government has rejected claims that the rules, issued in January, amount to cuts to the $4.4bn-a-year scheme accessed by 215,000 older Australians, saying they merely clarify existing exclusions due to inappropriate claims by providers.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
