Common use of Younger People in Commonwealth Residential Aged Care and Home Care Packages Clause in Contracts

Younger People in Commonwealth Residential Aged Care and Home Care Packages. WA agrees to pay the Commonwealth for the estimated costs of younger people aged under 65 (Indigenous Australians aged under 50 years) in residential aged care and Home Care Packages for the period 2018-19 to 2019-20, until such time as those people transition to the NDIS. The agreed amount that WA will pay the Commonwealth will be calculated by multiplying the agreed number of younger people in residential aged care and Home Care Packages by an agreed average unit cost for each of these services, with: the agreed average unit cost calculated by growing the estimated unit cost for 2018-19 by 3.5 per cent per annum; the agreed number of younger people each year equal to the number of Younger People in Residential Aged Care and Home Care Packages identified in 2018-19 to 2019-20 less the number of younger people that are estimated to transition to the NDIS (or that have otherwise exited), as outlined in Schedule B: Participant Transition Arrangements in WA; and where a younger person transitions during the year, part year effects are taken into account. The agreed unit costs for cross-billing are outlined at Table 1: Table 1: Agreed Cross-billing Unit Costs Cohort 2018-19 ($) 2019-20 ($) Younger People in Residential Aged Care 80,604 83,425 Younger People with Home Care Packages 37,475 38,786 The agreed number of people subject to Cross-billing arrangements is outlined at Tables 2 and 3: Table 2: Cross-billing Population (at 30 June) Cohort 2018-19 2019-20 Younger People in Residential Aged Care 220 - Younger People with Home Care Packages 102 - Table 3: Cross-billing Population (full year equivalent) Cohort 2018-19 2019-20 Younger People in Residential Aged Care 244 55 Younger People with Home Care Packages 144 69 The agreed WA cross-billing payment to the Commonwealth for younger people in Aged Care is outlined at Table 4, and is the product of multiplying Tables 1 and 3. Table 4: Total WA Cross-billing contributions Cohort 2018-19 ($) 2019-20 ($) Younger People in Residential Aged Care 33.0 34.2 Younger People with Home Care Packages 7.5 7.7 Total WA Contribution 40.5 41.9

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Younger People in Commonwealth Residential Aged Care and Home Care Packages. WA South Australia agrees to pay the Commonwealth for the estimated costs of younger people aged under 65 (Indigenous Australians aged under 50 years) in residential aged care and Home Care Packages Packages, for the period 20182016-19 17 to 20192017-20, until such time as those people transition to the NDIS18. The agreed amount that WA South Australia will pay the Commonwealth will be calculated by multiplying the agreed number of younger people in residential aged care and Home Care Packages by an agreed average unit cost for each of these servicescost, with: the agreed average unit cost calculated by growing the estimated average unit cost for 20182013-19 14 identified in Schedule K: Cross-billing and Budget Neutrality Arrangements in Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 0000-00 to 2015-16 by 3.5 per cent per annum; the agreed number of younger people each year equal to the number of Younger People in Residential Aged Care and Home Care Packages identified in 20182013-19 to 2019-20 14 less the number of younger people that are estimated to transition to the NDIS (or that have otherwise exited), as outlined in Schedule BA: Participant Transition Arrangements in WASouth Australia; and where a younger person transitions during the year, part year effects are taken into account. The agreed unit costs for cross-billing are outlined at Table 1: Table 1: Agreed Cross-billing Unit Costs Cohort 20182015-19 ($) 201916 2016-20 ($) 17 2017-18 Younger People in Residential Aged Care 80,604 83,425 $73,416 $75,986 $78,645 Younger People with Home Care Packages 37,475 38,786 $22,235 $23,014 $23,819 The agreed number of people subject to Cross-billing arrangements is outlined at Tables 2 and 3: Table 2: Cross-billing Population (at 30 June) Cohort 20182015-19 201916 2016-20 17 2017-18 Younger People in Residential Aged Care 220 - 458 458 0 Younger People with Home Care Packages 102 - 62 62 0 Table 3: Cross-billing Population (full year equivalent) Cohort 20182015-19 201916 2016-20 17 2017-18 Younger People in Residential Aged Care 244 55 458 458 342 Younger People with Home Care Packages 144 69 62 62 42 The agreed WA South Australian cross-billing payment to the Commonwealth for younger people in Aged Care is outlined at Table 4, and is the product of multiplying Tables 1 and 3. : Table 4: Total WA CrossXxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx-billing contributions Cohort 2018xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 0000-19 00 ($m) 20192016-20 17 ($m) 2017-18 ($m) Younger People in Residential Aged Care 33.0 34.2 $33.6 $34.8 $26.9 Younger People with Home Care Packages 7.5 7.7 $1.4 $1.4 $1.0 Total WA South Australian Contribution 40.5 41.9$35.0 $36.2 $27.9 Older People in South Australia Specialist Disability Services The Commonwealth agrees to pay South Australia for the cost of delivering Specialist Disability Services to Older People (aged 65 years and over, or Indigenous Australians aged over 50), for the period 2016-17 to 2017-18, less: the agreed amount of funding provided to South Australia through the National Disability Specific Purpose Payment for Older People in South Australian Specialist Disability Services; and the agreed amount of funding provided to South Australia through the National Partnership Agreement on Pay Equity for the Social and Community Services Sector for Older People in South Australian Specialist Disability Services, subject to the extension of the current National Partnership which is due to expire on 30 June 2016. The total agreed amount that the Commonwealth will pay South Australia will be calculated by growing the cost for 2013-14 identified in Schedule K: Cross-billing and Budget Neutrality Arrangements in Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 0000-00 to 2015-16 by 3.5 per cent per annum. Table 5: Agreed Commonwealth Cross-billing Contributions to Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 0000-00 ($m) 2016-17 ($m) 2017-18 ($m) Older People in Specialist Disability Services (Aged 65 and Over) $28.9 $29.9 $30.9 Older People in Specialist Disability Services (Indigenous Aged 50-64) $1.3 $1.4 $1.4 Total Commonwealth Contribution $30.2 $31.3 $32.4 As the Commonwealth is progressively taking administrative responsibility for Older People in Specialist Disability Services, as outlined in Schedule D: Continuity of Support Arrangements in South Australia, South Australia will repay the Commonwealth the costs associated with older people who transition to Commonwealth continuity of support arrangements. Where an Indigenous person aged 50-64 transitions as a participant of the NDIS, South Australia will transfer funding to the NDIS, as a Commonwealth contribution, as outlined in Schedule B: Financial Contributions for Transition in South Australia. Funding Arrangements The funding arrangements for Cross-billing, will be consistent with the NDIS, as outlined in Schedule B: Funding Contributions for Transition in South Australia, with: South Australia payments for Younger People in Residential Aged Care and Home Care Packages, to be provided on a monthly basis in arrears based on the actual number of people who have yet to transition to the NDIS; and contributions from South Australia capped at the total estimated value of older people in South Australian Specialist Disability Services and Younger People in Residential Aged Care and Home Care Packages, as at 30 June 2016, grown by 3.5 per cent per annum. Parties agree that all cross-billing payments will cease on 30 June 2018.

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Samples: Bilateral Agreement

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