National Health Agreement 2018

The table showing Commonwealth funding for national health system reform for each state and territory in the 2018-19 budget (for the 2017-18 FBO) is available; Five-year comparison of the current national health system reform agreement with the forthward National Health Agreement (PDF 142 KB) The Northern Australia Indigenous Development Agreement (the agreement) is an intergovernmental agreement to promote the economic development of indigenous peoples as an important part of the northern development agenda. The Agreement recognizes that Aboriginal participation in the economy is essential to fully achieving the development of Northern Australia and provides a framework for cooperation and an individual framework for cooperation between governments to promote aboriginal economic development in northern Australia. An agreement on the establishment of a national regulatory system for all heavy vehicles over 4.5 tonnes, consisting of uniform legislation managed by a single national regulator. Intergovernmental agreements facilitating payments to states and national agreements under the Intergovernmental Agreement on Federal Financial Relations are available on the federal financial relations council`s website. The NHCA came into force on July 1, 2009 and replaced the Australian Commonwealth-Victoria Health Care Agreement, 2003-2008. The NHCA`s goal is to improve health outcomes for all Australians and the sustainability of The Australian health system. The NHCA defines objectives, results, results and performance criteria and clarifies the roles and responsibilities that will guide the Commonwealth and states and territories in the delivery of services across the health sector. In concrete terms, the NHCA states that the objective of the agreement is: “Through this agreement, the parties are committed to improving health outcomes for all Australians and ensuring the sustainability of the Australian health care system” (paragraph 12). An agreement to establish and support the Australian Digital Health Agency and to gradually transform the way health information is used for health planning, management and delivery through the implementation of a world-class digital health capacity in Australia.