eHealth — personally controlled electronic health records [AUD$466.7m]
"Australians will be able to check their medical history online through the introduction of personally controlled electronic health records, which will boost patient safety, improve health care delivery, and cut waste and duplication."more info from the Department of Health and Aging.
Fifth Community Pharmacy Agreement [AUD$15.4b]
"The measure will also provide funding of $375.3 million over six years (including $91.8 million in 2014‑15) to implement new initiatives under the agreement. These include:more from the budget papers (paper 2)
- a range of new patient‑focused pharmacy programs including patient medication monitoring (at a cost of $285.5 million);
- a 15 cent payment to pharmacists for every prescription processed electronically with a National E‑Health Transition Authority specifications (at a cost of $82.6 million); and
- collection of data on pharmaceuticals that are priced below the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme general co‑payment (currently $33.30) including patient, prescriber and dispenser demographic data (at a cost of $7.2 million)."