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New Consumer Protections for Support at Home

HealthMedicalHousing PricesDigital Government

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This article describes regulatory changes in Australia's aged care sector, specifically the Support at Home program. The measures focus on consumer protection, transparency, and accountability, but do not directly affect commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. No commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is limited to regulatory compliance for aged care providers, with no concrete financial or operational data provided.

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  • Australian Government implementing new consumer protections for Support at Home participants.
  • Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission empowered to order refunds for overcharging.
  • Providers required to issue monthly statements.
  • Implementation of price caps paused to allow provider adjustment.
  • Additional funding for advocacy and education for older Australians.

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New Consumer Protections for Support at Home — News Analysis