Healthy Aging

Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) and their Role in Improving Patient’s Quality of Life [transcript][audio]

Guest: Phil Calvert

Presenter: Henry Acosta

Guest Bio: Phil Calvert graduated from the University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) degree in 1997. He has completed a Master of Physiotherapy degree and a Graduate Certificate in Health Service Management from Flinders University. Phil is also a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Phil holds the position of Regional Manager of Physiotherapy for the Women’s and Children’s Hospital. He is a director of a private paediatric practice in Adelaide and holds an adjunct lecturer appointment with the University of South Australia. With experience as a South Australian branch councilor and treasurer for the APA, Phil has also been a member of the National Advisory Council. He is a member of both the Paediatric and Physiotherapy in Leadership and Management national groups.

Key Takeaways

  • Key Insight: Transcript – Australian Physiotherapy Association
  • Why It Matters: This discussion provides healthcare professionals with actionable insights relevant to clinical practice and patient care.
  • Key Point: Listen to the full episode for detailed discussion and professional insights on this important healthcare topic.
  • Key Point: Listen to the full episode for detailed discussion and professional insights on this important healthcare topic.
  • Key Point: Listen to the full episode for detailed discussion and professional insights on this important healthcare topic.

Segment overview: In today’s Health Supplier Segment, Phil Calvert of Australian Physiotherapy Association talks about the services offered by Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) and how they work to improve their patient’s quality of life.

 

Transcript – Australian Physiotherapy Association

Last updated: May 25, 2017

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