在国家残疾保险计划中为年轻痴呆患者提供的联合健康问题。

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Clare Beard, Priscilla Tjokrowijoto, Jade Cartwright, Naomi Moylan, Monica Cations, Samantha M Loi
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年轻发病的痴呆症提出了独特的护理挑战,需要全面的联合卫生干预措施。虽然澳大利亚的国家残疾保险计划是获得这些基本服务的主要诊断后护理途径,但最近的全国调查结果显示,严重的系统性障碍阻碍了年轻发病的痴呆症患者在该计划下获得适当的联合医疗保健。这篇前瞻性文章概述了联合卫生专业人员在年轻发病痴呆症护理管理中的关键但未被充分认识的作用,并确定了NDIS框架内的主要准入障碍,包括公众意识和提供者对年轻发病痴呆症需求的教育方面的差距,以及影响服务协调的系统性问题。根据最近的调查数据,我们简要地讨论了当前的问题和关注点,并提出了对政策制定者、国家残疾保险计划规划者、联合医疗专业人员和服务提供者有直接影响的关键改革领域。我们的讨论强调了迫切需要进行有针对性的改革,以增加获得基本联合卫生专业人员的机会,并改善这一日益增长的弱势群体的结果。
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Allied health matters for people with young-onset dementia on the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Young-onset dementia presents unique care challenges that require comprehensive range of allied health interventions. While Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme serves as the primary post-diagnostic care pathway for accessing these essential services, recent national survey findings reveal significant systemic barriers preventing people with young-onset dementia from obtaining adequate allied health care under this scheme. This perspective article outlines the critical but underrecognised role of allied health professionals in young-onset dementia care management and identifies key access barriers within the NDIS framework, including gaps in public awareness and provider education on young-onset dementia needs, and systemic issues affecting service coordination. Drawing on recent survey data, we briefly discuss current issues and concerns, and present key reform areas with direct implications for policymakers, National Disability Insurance Scheme planners, allied health professionals, and service providers. Our discussion highlights the urgent need for targeted reforms to enhance access to essential allied health professionals and improve outcomes for this growing, vulnerable population.

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