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PUBLICATION OF EOY FINAL ALLOCATIONS. The Department will publish an abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the National Health Reform Agreement. Annexure 1 B: NMHS Summary of Activity and Funding OBM Service 2017-18 Executed Service Agreement WAUs $’000 2017 Changes f to Budg WAUs -18rom SA et DOA $’000 2017-18 Changes from Budget DOA to MYR DOA WAUs $’000 2017-18 Mid-Year Review Deed of Amendment WAUs $’000 2017-18 Changes MYR DOA to EOY Final Alloc. WAUs $‘000 2017-18 End-of-year Final Allocations WAUs $’000 01 Public Hospital Admitted Services 176,060 1,141,295 — 37,913 — 6,523 176,060 1,185,731 — 32,894 176,060 1,218,625 02 Public Hospital Emergency Services 26,342 163,539 — 5,726 — 492 26,342 169,757 — 843 26,342 170,601 03 Public Hospital Non-Admitted Services 35,949 227,372 — 7,881 — 839 35,949 236,092 — 7,517 35,949 243,609 04 Mental Health Services 26,260 252,395 — (491) — 987 26,260 252,890 462 3,588 26,722 256,478 05 Aged and Continuing Care Services — 15,775 — 71 — 2,871 — 18,717 — 8,856 — 27,573 06 Public and Community Health Services — 90,884 — 4,467 — 3,364 — 98,715 — 4,810 — 103,524 System Manager Initiatives — 65,304 — (36,737) — 0 — 28,567 — 4,286 — 32,852 Total 264,611 1,956,563 — 18,830 — 15,076 264,611 1,990,469 462 63,190 265,073 2,053,659 Notes
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PUBLICATION OF EOY FINAL ALLOCATIONS. The Department will publish an abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the National Health Reform Agreement. Annexure 1 B: XXXXX Summary of Activity and Funding 2016-17 Executed Service Agreement WAUs $’000 2016-17 Changes from SA to MYR DOA WAUs $’000 2016-17 Mid-Year Review Deed of Amendment WAUs $’000 2016-17 Changes MYR DOA to EOY Final Alloc. WAUs $‘000 2016-17 End-of-year Final Allocations WAUs $’000 Schedule A—Inpatient ABF Activity and Funding 91,280 507,554 3,619 20,121 94,899 527,675 — — 94,899 527,675 Schedule BEmergency Department ABF Activity and Funding 31,975 177,794 426 2,367 32,401 180,162 — — 32,401 180,162 Schedule C—Non-admitted ABF Activity and Funding 15,960 88,743 180 996 16,140 89,739 — — 16,140 89,739 Schedule C1—Non-admitted Aggregate ABF Activity and Funding 684 3,804 — (0) 684 3,803 — — 684 3,803 Schedule D2—Small Rural Hospitals — 189,948 — — — 189,948 — — — 189,948 Schedule E—Public Health Program Funding — 192,137 — (5,269) — 186,868 — — — 186,868 Schedule F—Teaching Training and Research — 21,902 — 0 — 21,902 — — — 21,902 Schedule GSpecial Purpose Program Funding — 215,497 — 95,480 — 310,977 — 21,257 — 332,234 Schedule IFinancial Products — 73,351 — 5,631 — 78,982 — (9) — 78,973 Schedule Q—Mental Health Funding (MHC funds only) 5,084 95,477 — 802 5,084 96,279 — — 5,084 96,279 Total—WA Country Health Service 144,983 1,566,208 4,225 120,128 149,208 1,686,335 — 21,248 149,208 1,707,583 Notes
PUBLICATION OF EOY FINAL ALLOCATIONS. The Department will publish an abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the National Health Reform Agreement. Annexure 1 B: Quadriplegic Centre Summary of Activity and Funding OBM Service 2018-19 Executed Service Agreement $’000 2018-19 Changes from SA to MYR DOA $’000 2018-19 Mid-Year Review Deed of Amendment $’000 2018-19 Changes MYR DOA to EOY Final Alloc. $‘000 2018-19 End-of-Year Final Allocations $’000 01 Public Hospital Admitted Services — — — — — 02 Public Hospital Emergency Services — — — — — 03 Public Hospital Non-Admitted Services — — — — — 04 Mental Health Services — — — — — 05 Aged and Continuing Care Services 10,599 (1,393) 9,206 (21) 9,186 06 Public and Community Health Services — — — — — Total 10,599 (1,393) 9,206 (21) 9,186 Notes
PUBLICATION OF EOY FINAL ALLOCATIONS. The Department will publish an abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the National Health Reform Agreement. In accordance with Schedule D8(a) and D8(c), included with the abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations is an additional schedule that provides a calculation of the Commonwealth and State contributions to the National Health Funding Pool under this Agreement. Notional LHN—Commonwealth and State contributions to the National Health Funding Pool National Efficient Price (as per IHPA) (NEP $) Total Expected NWAUs (#) Total Contribution (NEP $) Commonwealth State Contribution (NEP $) Funding Rate (%) Contribution (NEP $) ABF Service group Acute Admitted 5,134 3,011 15,456,053 6,669,089 43.1 8,786,964 Admitted Mental Health 5,134 — — — — — Sub-Acute 5,134 1,251 6,421,322 2,217,917 34.5 4,203,405 Emergency Department 5,134 — — — — — Non Admitted 5,134 15,382 78,972,230 41,638,932 52.7 37,333,298 Total ABF 5,134 19,643 100,849,605 50,525,938 44.7 50,323,667 Note: This schedule relates to Commonwealth "in-scope" activity only and is a subset of the Summary of Activity and Funding
PUBLICATION OF EOY FINAL ALLOCATIONS. The Department will publish an abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the National Health Reform Agreement. Notional LHN Commonwealth Specific Purpose Payment Activity and Funding Commonwealth ABF Service group National Efficient Price (NEP $) (as set by IHPA) Total Expected NWAUs (#) Funding Rate (%) Contribution ($) Acute Admitted 5,012 1,710 42.6 3,651,922 Admitted Mental Health 5,012 — — — Sub-Acute 5,012 1,911 35.3 3,380,988 Emergency Department 5,012 — — — Non Admitted 5,012 12,288 50.6 31,166,442 ABF Total 5,012 15,909 47.9 38,199,352 Total Contribution Commonwealth Contribution Funding Rate State Contribution Non-ABF Service group ($) ($) (%) ($) Non Admitted Mental Health — — — — Other "In scope" Program Services — — — — Rural CSO sites — — — — Teaching, Training and Research — — — —
PUBLICATION OF EOY FINAL ALLOCATIONS. The Department will publish an abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the National Health Reform Agreement. Annexure 1 11: Health Support Services Summary of Activity and Funding 2016-17 Executed Service Agreement $’000 2016-17 Changes from SA to MYR DOA $’000 2016-17 Mid-Year Review Deed of Amendment $’000 2016-17 Changes MYR DOA to EOY Final Alloc. $‘000 2016-17 End-of-year Final Allocations $’000 Schedule A—Inpatient ABF Activity and Funding — — — — — Schedule BEmergency Department ABF Activity and Funding — — — — — Schedule C—Non-admitted ABF Activity and Funding — — — — — Schedule C1—Non-admitted Aggregate ABF Activity and Funding — — — — — Schedule D2—Small Rural Hospitals — — — — — Schedule GSpecial Purpose Program Funding 221,050 3,588 224,638 4,852 229,490 Schedule IFinancial Products 30,162 2,865 33,027 — 33,027 Total—Health Support Services 251,213 6,453 257,665 4,852 262,517 Notes
PUBLICATION OF EOY FINAL ALLOCATIONS. The Department will publish an abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the National Health Reform Agreement. Annexure 1 B: XXXXX Summary of Activity and Funding OBM Service 2017-18 Executed Service Agreement WAUs $’000 2017 Changes f to Budg WAUs -18rom SA et DOA $’000 2017-18 Changes from Budget DOA to MYR DOA WAUs $’000 2017-18 Mid-Year Review Deed of Amendment WAUs $’000 2017-18 Changes MYR DOA to EOY Final Alloc. WAUs $‘000 2017-18 End-of-year Final Allocations WAUs $’000 01 Public Hospital Admitted Services 96,857 597,543 — 20,659 — (494) 96,857 617,709 — 19,044 96,857 636,753 02 Public Hospital Emergency Services 32,921 205,550 — 7,072 — (167) 32,921 212,455 — 5,864 32,921 218,319 03 Public Hospital Non-Admitted Services 16,039 100,978 — 3,445 — (82) 16,039 104,342 — 2,858 16,039 107,199 04 Mental Health Services 5,189 102,300 — 5,119 — (89) 5,189 107,330 142 3,963 5,331 111,293 05 Aged and Continuing Care Services — 59,125 — 28,817 — 4,265 — 92,207 — 830 — 93,038 06 Public and Community Health Services — 299,421 — (1,264) — (2,703) — 295,454 — (287) — 295,167 08 Small Rural Hospital Services — 301,680 — (26,486) — (2,828) — 272,366 — (3,885) — 268,481 System Manager Initiatives — 26,175 — (6,221) — 3 — 19,957 — 2,812 — 22,769 Total 151,006 1,692,773 — 31,140 — (2,093) 151,006 1,721,820 142 31,199 151,148 1,753,019 Notes
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PUBLICATION OF EOY FINAL ALLOCATIONS. The Department will publish an abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the National Health Reform Agreement. Annexure 1 B: Quadriplegic Centre Summary of Activity and Funding OBM Service 2017-18 Executed Service Agreement $’000 2017-18 Changes from SA to Budget DOA $’000 2017-18 Changes from Budget DOA to MYR DOA $’000 2017-18 Mid-Year Review Deed of Amendment $’000 2017-18 Changes MYR DOA to EOY Final Alloc. $‘000 2017-18 End-of-year Final Allocations $’000 01 Public Hospital Admitted Services — — — — — — 05 Aged and Continuing Care Services 12,024 — (387) 11,638 (8) 11,630 System Manager Initiatives (36) (301) 0 (337) — (337) Total 11,988 (301) (387) 11,301 (8) 11,293 Notes
PUBLICATION OF EOY FINAL ALLOCATIONS. The Department will publish an abridged version of this EOY Final Allocations on the WA health system internet site, in accordance with Schedule D9 of the National Health Reform Agreement. Annexure 1 B: Quadriplegic Centre Summary of Activity and Funding OBM Service 2017-18 Executed Service Agreement $’000 2017-18 Changes from SA to Budget DOA $’000 2017-18 Changes from Budget DOA to MYR DOA $’000 2017-18 Mid-Year Review Deed of Amendment $’000 2017-18 Changes MYR DOA to EOY Final Alloc. $‘000 2017-18 End-of-year Final Allocations $’000 01 Public Hospital Admitted Services — — — — — — 05 Aged and Continuing Care Services 12,024 — (387) 11,638 (8) 11,630 System Manager Initiatives (36) (301) 0 (337) — (337) Total 11,988 (301) (387) 11,301 (8) 11,293 Notes

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