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Government makes concession on controversial aged care assessment tool

The government has done a partial U-turn on its controversial aged care integrated assessment tool that critics said had no human override capability, and was being reviewed.

The IAT involves an assessor asking an older person questions about their physical, social and personal circumstances to determine how much government-funded home support they are eligible to receive.

Ahead of the IAT’s launch, the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing quietly added an algorithm to classify IAT responses and determine a funding classification. The department’s user manual states that assessors must accept the IAT’s classification outcome when assigning home support.

This has caused hundreds of complaints and requests for internal review.

This morning, the aged care minister, Sam Rae, who has been in hot water over the issue, has told the ABC that in limited circumstances the system will now allow some human oversight for complex cases.

double quotation markIn some limited circumstances, people’s complex circumstances don’t necessarily fit neatly into a framework. And in those small number of circumstances, we want the system governor to be able to make the necessary decisions to get the most appropriate outcomes for older people …

We’ve listened and we’ve done the policy work to make sure that we get the best outcomes for older people.

Aged care minister, Sam Rae.
Aged care minister, Sam Rae. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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‘There is always more that we can do’ Anne Aly says further gambling reforms a possibility

Anne Aly – who doesn’t gamble – says it’s Australians to want to have a “flutter” or gamble, is a part of the culture, which makes reform difficult.

Speaking to ABC News Breakfast earlier, the minister for small business, said while she doesn’t believe it’s inevitable that the government will have to make some serious adjustments to its reforms to get the Coalition or Greens over the line, there could be more changes to it down the track.

(I’ll also note here that the reforms don’t impact your ability to have a “flutter”, they just restrict companies being able to advertise that to you).

Asked if she’s comfortable with kids still being able to regularly seeing ads, Aly says Labor is undertaking “the biggest sweep of gambling reforms that any government has ever taken”.

double quotation markThere is always more that we can do. We are not a government that sits still. We are a government that undertakes action and that keeps on moving, whether it’s in terms of raising wages for minimum wage workers that we are done ever since we’ve come into office in 2022, whether it’s tax cuts for Australians that we’ve consecutively delivered in 2022, whether it’s gambling reform, but there is always more to do.

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