The new Support at Home program is proposing providers funding is a mix of fixed and grant funded arrangements:

Activity based funding:

  • Providers bill for services on a service list and can only price up to the list price set by government on advice of IHACPA.​

  • Prices include a mark-up for administrative and travel costs​

  • Services are billed against client budgets (or a flexible funding pool – see below)​

  • Invoices may be submitted monthly or more frequently to Services Australia

Funding pool - for additional temporary client services:

  • Providers will be able to deliver extra services to clients (above their budget) when they have temporary needs – eg after a fall or when a carer is away​

  • This will be paid as activity based payments billed against a flexible funding pool​

  • Each provider will have access to a flexible funding pool set at 25% of their total client budgets – eg a provider with client budgets of $100,000 could bill up to an extra $25,000 to provide extra supports​

  • Providers would determine how to allocate this fund across clients within guidelines​

  • This approach may also be used for episodic care management services.

Supplementary grants by service type:

  • Existing CHSP providers delivering these service types would receive a funding guarantee set at 80% of their current grant value​

  • If monthly activity based payments fall short of the funding guarantee, they will receive an automatic top-up payment to the guarantee.​

  • These providers will be able to plan with funding certainty while receiving full activity based payments for any service expansion for new clients.

Supplementary grants for rural and remote locations:

  • Providers, such as those operating in rural and remote locations or with diversity groups, for whom activity based payments would be insufficient may bid for long term supplementary grant funding.​

  • Grants would be part of their ongoing funding model on 3-5 year agreements. 

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