Catholic Health Australia launches new podcast on health and aged care
Catholic Health Australia
Catholic Health Australia (CHA) has launched Health Matters, the first podcast produced and hosted by an Australian health peak body.
New episodes will be released monthly, covering issues across health, aged care and mission.
Future topics will include aged care reform, workforce sustainability, hospital funding and palliative care.
“Both health and aged care are at a critical juncture, facing growing demand as well as significant workforce and funding pressures. Getting these systems right matters deeply for every Australian,” said Jenny Parker, Chair of Catholic Health Australia.
“As the peak body representing the largest network of non-government providers across both sectors, CHA has a responsibility to lead conversations about reform, and to speak up on behalf of our members, and Health Matters will help us do that.”
The inaugural Health Matters episode features CHA's Director of Health Policy Dr Katharine Bassett in conversation with respected health economist James Downie, examining how legacy funding models are driving inefficiency across the health system.
The episode centres on the case for a Private National Efficient Price to bring transparency and sustainability to private hospital funding.
Learn more about CHA’s Podcast https://cha.org.au/podcast
Watch or listen to the full episode: [YouTube] | [Spotify] | Apple Podcasts ]
CHA also produces a monthly newsletter of the same name. The Health Matters newsletter, first published in 2017, has been keeping subscribers up to date on key policy issues and news from across CHA’s member organisations ever since. Subscribe online at https://cha.org.au/newsletters
Catholic Health Australia: Catholic Health Australia is Australia's largest non-government, not-for-profit group of health, community, and aged care providers. Members operate 80 hospitals across Australia, providing around 30 per cent of private hospital care and 5 per cent of public hospital care, in addition to extensive community and residential aged care. CHA members provide approximately 12 per cent of all aged care facilities across Australia and around 20 per cent of home care services. Twenty-five per cent of members' service provision is in regional, rural and remote areas.
Contact details:
Charlie Moore: 0452 606 171