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Table 13A.5<br />

Table 13A.5<br />

Average annual Australian Government RCS subsidy per occupied<br />

place and the dependency level of aged care residents, June 2008<br />

Unit NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT Aust<br />

RCS = Resident Classification Scale. ACFI = Aged Care Funding Instrument.<br />

(a) In March 2008, the Residential Classification Scale (RCS) was replaced by the Aged Care Funding<br />

Instrument (ACFI), but some residents remained under the RCS in June 2008. These calculations use<br />

both RCS and ACFI as they applied at June 2008. See Box 13.1 in the Aged care services chapter for<br />

more detail on these classifications.<br />

(b) Includes <strong>only</strong> subsidies based on the RCS and ACFI; the pensioner supplement and other supplements<br />

will add around $3000 a year for residents.<br />

(c)<br />

Subsidy plus Conditional Adjustment Payment (CAP) for 2007-08, divided by the number of bed days,<br />

multiplied by 366. Differences in average annual subsidies reflect differences in the dependency of<br />

residents. Equivalent data in earlier reports did not include the CAP.<br />

.. Not applicable. – Nil or rounded to zero. np Not published.<br />

Source : DoHA (unpublished).<br />

REPORT ON<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

SERVICES 2009<br />

AGED CARE<br />

SERVICES

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