Reflections of a former Chief Economist on the past 25 years of Australian Government aged care policy
David Cullen A *A
Abstract
The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety identified two key building blocks to aged care reform: independence from Government and a secure source of funding. It is telling that both the current and the previous Australian Governments rejected each of these in their response to the Royal Commission. A philosophical shift is required that places the people receiving care at the centre of quality and safety regulation. An independent Aged Care Commission with guaranteed funding though a hypothecated Aged Care Levy would, in my view, create the substrate upon which this change in philosophy can flourish.
References
1 Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. Final Report: Care Dignity and Respect. 2021. Available at royalcommission.gov.au/aged-care/final-report [accessed April 2025].
2 Australian Government, Productivity Commission. Caring for older Australians. 2011. Available at https://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/completed/aged-care/report