Skip to content
Medical Health Aged Care

Ongoing refinement and extensive consultation reflected in new pricing framework for Australian public hospitals

Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing authority 2 mins read

Ongoing refinement and extensive consultation reflected in new pricing framework for Australian public hospitals

The Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing Authority (IHACPA) today released the Pricing Framework for Australian Public Hospital Services 2025–26 following public consultation.

The annually updated pricing framework outlines the policy and evidence used to inform development of the National Efficient Price (NEP) Determination and the National Efficient Cost (NEC) Determination for 2025–26. 

The determinations are used to calculate Australian Government funding for public hospital services for the 2025–26 financial year, and will be published in March 2025.   

IHACPA conducted public consultation on the policy decisions outlined in the pricing framework through the Consultation Paper on the Pricing Framework for Australian Public Hospital Services 2025–26. The consultation received 28 submissions from stakeholders, including the Australian Government, state and territory governments, professional health organisations, private health industry and the public. The consultation report summarises the feedback provided and our responses to how we considered this information in developing the pricing framework.

IHACPA Chair, Mr David Tune AO PSM said, ‘Developing a sustainable pricing model each year calls for a high level of collaboration, consultation and data analysis to ensure funding of our public hospital services is both fair and transparent.’ 

For NEP25, IHACPA intends to progress to pricing community mental health care services using the Australian Mental Health Care Classification (AMHCC) Version 1.1, following 4 years of shadow pricing using AMHCC Version 1.0. This milestone represents the first patient service category transitioned from block funding to activity based funding since IHACPA’s inception.

‘Continuing the important transition from block funding to activity based funding in community mental health care is the culmination of more than a decade of work by IHACPA including extensive consultation with our stakeholders,’ Mr Tune said.

The important shift towards a consumer-centred classification and funding model will improve funding transparency, provide greater clarity to hospitals and service providers, and ensure funding is based on the volume, type and complexity of mental health care in a community setting.

More information

For media enquiries contact: [email protected]

More from this category

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 05/03/2026
  • 17:11
Galderma Group AG

Galderma Delivers Record 2025 Results With Net Sales of 5.207 Billion USD, up 17.7% at Constant Currency1, and Core EBITDA2 of 1.211 billion USD, Growing 18.9% at Constant Currency

Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR ZUG, Switzerland–BUSINESS WIRE– Galderma Group AG (SIX:GALD), the pure-play dermatology category leader, today announced its financial…

  • Contains:
  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 05/03/2026
  • 13:02
Royal Australian College of GPs

City GPs are ready to work in rural communities – they just need funding for travel and training: RACGP

Rural patients could have greater access to general practice care for less than $3 million per year under a Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) budget proposal. The Pathways to Rural program would fund GPs from major cities to spend four weeks per year providing care in the country, allowing them to trial rural general practice, build ongoing relationships with patients and communities, and train in the medical skills they most need. For practices unable to source enough specialist GPs to meet community needs or cover staff during leave and illness, Pathways to Rural would cut the cost of expensive…

  • Contains:
  • Business Company News, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 05/03/2026
  • 09:01
TerraCycle

Dental Aligner Recycling Program Launches Across Australia and New Zealand

Launched by Angel Aligner™and TerraCycle®, the initiative provides a recycling solution for used clear dental aligners Sydney, Australia; 05 March 2026: Angelalign Technology Inc.…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.