Whilst the impending mandate for an average of 200 minutes of care per resident, per day does not come into effect til October 2023, the sector is hard at work preparing to meet this important recommendation of the Royal Commission.
From July 2022, providers will be required to provide a monthly care statement to residents (and their family members), outlining the care they have received, and any significant changes or events during the month. Reporting on care staffing minutes will be on a quarterly basis.
Aged care accounting consultancy, StewartBrown surveyed 50% of all aged care homes in Australia and found the current average care time standard is 175.8 minutes.
The 200 minutes of care is not a measurement of the types of activities, that a registered nurse may be undertaking throughout the course of the day
The Department of Health will collect roster data for salary hours and will be able to conduct cross checks to make sure providers are submitting accurate data.
It's critical for providers to meet the staffing requirements required to deliver the new mandatory average. Some providers will be looking to hire new employees to meet the 200 minute average for their residents, while others need to look at utilising the current workforce more effectively through smarter rostering.
Workforce rostering and reporting can become complex very quickly without a modern software solution. eCase provides sophisticated workforce management with an acuity-based roster for residential aged care.
Providers need to assess the suitability of how they currently collect and report on their staff hours and is it fit for purpose, that is, is it a digital system?
A digital care management system that empowers workers to deliver quality services while minimising administrative burden is key to achieving care time standards.
A digitally empowered workforce will complete their day-to-day care via eCase and on doing so the essential data points will be captured which makes it easy to report on staff hours, care delivery and much more.
eCase enables superior data capture, in real-time, at the point of care and the system can let you know how your facility is tracking in terms of compliance and adherence to the quality standards.
Capturing staffing data via a digital care management system, ultimately for producing the reporting data required by the government, is an important part of achieving the mandate.
In addition to this, eCase is a digital platform that integrates with My Health Record enabling the direct reporting required by government.
Recommendation 68:
Universal adoption by the aged care sector of digital technology and My Health Record
The Australian Government require that every approved provider of aged care delivering personal care or clinical care uses a digital care management system.
Mark Richardson, assistant secretary, Residential Aged Care Funding and Reform in the Home and Residential Provision of Ageing and Aged Care Group at the Department of Health, said the government has allocated $3.9 billion to achieve the 200 care minutes. The additional funding will be available from October 2022, allowing for a “one year transition period,” he said.
This will be delivered through an increase in base funding under the new Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN-ACC) funding model, which will commence from 1 October 2022