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The Australian Ageing Research Agenda - Industry Perspective Mike Rungie ACH Group 24 th September, 2003

The Australian Ageing Research Agenda - Industry Perspective Mike Rungie ACH Group 24 th September, 2003. ATA. Acute Transition Alliance. What would providers need to learn to shift from Nursing Home placement to Acute Transition Alliance. Understand the preferences of older people

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The Australian Ageing Research Agenda - Industry Perspective Mike Rungie ACH Group 24 th September, 2003

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  1. The Australian Ageing Research Agenda - Industry Perspective Mike Rungie ACH Group 24th September, 2003

  2. ATA Acute Transition Alliance

  3. What would providers need to learn to shift from Nursing Home placement to Acute Transition Alliance • Understand the preferences of older people • Move from long-term placement approach to recovery approach • Joint venture, pathways not silos • Sustainability • Evaluation

  4. How much and in what ways can researchers contribute to increasing provider knowledge in Strategic areas

  5. 90% aged care related research is about continuous improvement but less than 5% of Providers engage in any research

  6. What would providers need to learn to shift from Nursing Home placement to Acute Transition Alliance • Understand the preferences of older people • Move from long-term placement approach to recovery approach • Joint venture, pathways not silos • Sustainability • Evaluation

  7. Busy providers daunted by strategic change can start by learning • Joint ventures and relationships developed between researchers and providers • Research agendas developed with consumers and providers

  8. Silver Chain Home Independence Project

  9. Framework for Researchers and Providers to talk • Significant performance innovation • Positive ageing • Partnerships • Sustainability • Governance and organisation reform

  10. Providers fear research • Minor part of continuous improvement • Research agendas not relevant • Publications hard to penetrate

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