APPLIED PRINCIPLES — HEALTH Commonwealth Sample Clauses

APPLIED PRINCIPLES — HEALTH Commonwealth and State and Territory health systems have a commitment to improve health outcomes for all Australians by providing access to quality health services based on their needs consistent with the requirements of the National Healthcare Agreement and other national agreements and in line with reasonable adjustment requirements (as required under the Commonwealth Disability Discrimination Act or similar legislation in jurisdictions). The above health system will remain responsible for the diagnosis, early intervention and treatment of health conditions, including ongoing or chronic health conditions. This may involve general practitioner services, medical specialist services, dental care, nursing, allied health services, preventive health care, care in public and private hospitals, and pharmaceuticals (available through the PBS). Health systems are responsible for funding time limited, recovery-oriented services and therapies (rehabilitation) aimed primarily at restoring the person’s health and improving the person’s functioning after a recent medical or surgical treatment intervention. This includes where treatment and rehabilitation is required episodically. The NDIS will be responsible for supports required due to the impact of a person’s impairment/s on their functional capacity and their ability to undertake activities of daily living. This includes “maintenance” supports delivered or supervised by clinically trained or qualified health professionals (where the person has reached a point of stability in regard to functional capacity, prior to hospital discharge (or equivalent for other healthcare settings) and integrally linked to the care and support a person requires to live in the community and participate in education and employment. The NDIS and the health system will work together at the local level to plan and coordinate streamlined care for individuals requiring both health and disability services recognising that both inputs may be required at the same time or that there is a need to ensure a smooth transition from one to the other. Note: In applying these principles, consideration will be given to alignment with services funded under the National Health Reform Agreement, with a view to avoiding overlap or gaps.
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