CarePoint
Amplar Preventative Health’s program, CarePoint provides tailored, personalised care plans for people with multiple long-term health conditions.
Managing multiple chronic health conditions and coordinating with the different health professionals involved in your care can be extremely difficult.
Based upon international best practice, CarePoint coordinates a multidisciplinary team of qualified health providers to give you the support, skills and confidence to better manage your health and avoid unnecessary hospital stays. CarePoint is designed to help you get your health back on track, by giving you support to help you manage your condition at home.
Depending on your needs, the program can be delivered for up to 12 months. A comprehensive care plan is developed with you, identifying a support network of health professionals and other care services, helping you get on top of your health concerns and stay on the path to good health.
CarePoint provides a coordinated approach to support you navigate the complexities of the healthcare system, so you can access the care you need. Our care coordinators support and assist you in engaging with your doctors and other care providers, helping ensure you receive the right care at the right time.
Our tailored, personalised care plans aim to reduce the stress and confusion that often comes with managing a chronic health condition. Your CarePoint program can also be adapted as your healthcare needs change, removing the guesswork of how you should be managing your health conditions. With a plan in place, we aim to leave you feeling more empowered and confident about managing your health.
CarePoint provides personalised coordinated care so you can easily access the care that you may need. Support services include:
You may be eligible for CarePoint if you have chronic and complex health needs such as diabetes, asthma or heart failure and/or you have had a recent hospital stay. To find out more about CarePoint or your eligibility please contact us.
Amplar Health wants to better support customers who are living with chronic and complex health conditions. We know it can be difficult to navigate the health system and access the care you need to stay well. We also know that if people stay well, it may reduce the pressure on the health system overall.
While CarePoint can identify additional services that may benefit you, one of the main aims is helping to better coordinate the services that you have access to. To the greatest extent that we can, we endeavour to make sure everyone is working together to support your health.
Care coordinators may also spend time supporting you better understand and navigate the health system, with the goal for you to get the most benefit from your health care. Assessing your current health status and supports in place helps us better understand your health care needs, and we may identify other ways that we may be able to support, that you may not have considered. We can also support you to find help quickly if your circumstances change.
The aim of CarePoint is to help you maintain control of your health and keep you doing the things you enjoy. The program aims to support your overall health and wellbeing, increase your satisfaction with your healthcare team, and assist you to increase your ability to manage your own health. To find out more about CarePoint and how we can help, please contact us.
Once you’ve been invited to join the program and enrolled, a care coordinator will undertake an assessment of your health care needs. This is designed to gather information about your current health status and any health and wellbeing goals you may have. Telephone or video support throughout the program can assist and support you to better self manage your healthcare needs. The CarePoint care coordinator will support you, post-hospitalisation (should this occur) and identify if any other services can be put in place that may assist with reducing the risk of future hospitalisation.
A care coordinator is a Registered Nurse or Allied Health Professional such as a Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist. All CarePoint care coordinators hold current registration to practice with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) or their relevant professional organisation. A care coordinator focuses on coordinating your care and assists you in identifying and supporting you to achieve your health goals.
It’s true that people on the program can feel well at points in time, but check-in calls are important to keep in touch.
Some people may not need a lot of support, and we can tailor the program to suit you. However, sometimes we see or speak to people who have higher needs every few weeks.
Your health can change unexpectedly. If you’re in the program and find that your situation changes you can contact the team to discuss your needs.
For eligible participants, the program itself is cost-free.
However, if there are costs involved for any of the services recommended during your program, and if you choose to go with accept those services, for example. such as a dietitian appointment), our care coordinator will discuss with you the options and potential costs beforehand. We will not refer you for any additional services if you do not agree to them.
Depending on your level and types of private health insurance cover, your private health insurance provider may cover some of those costs. We recommend you contact your health fund to ask if they will cover the costs of those services and how much, before you agree to any referrals.
We are committed to protecting your privacy as part of your participation in the CarePoint program. We will handle your personal information in accordance with all applicable Commonwealth and State legislation, which governs the collection, disclosure, storage, access and disposal of personal information.
For detailed information about how we handle your personal information, you can read our privacy policy here.
Through our CareComplete programs, Amplar Health supports people through care coordination and one-on-one health coaching.