Maternity Services Review
The National Maternity Services Plan
The National Maternity Services Plan
On 12 November 2010, the National Maternity Services Plan (the Plan) was endorsed by the Australian Health Ministers’ Conference.
An implementation strategy has been developed for Year 1 of the Plan, and the implementation strategy for the middle and later years of the Plan will be finalised by the end of Year 1. This is to ensure that the middle and later years of the Plan’s implementation reflect changes to the maternity care environment that result from the broader health reforms occurring nationally.
The National Maternity Services Plan (PDF 997 KB)
The National Maternity Services Plan (RTF 1869 KB)
Monitoring and reporting
Ongoing monitoring and reporting were identified as important elements of the Plan with an annual report (comprising reports from all jurisdictions and Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council Principal Committees on progress against actions) to be provided to Health Ministers.
The National Maternity Services Plan: Year One Annual Report was endorsed by Health Ministers on 11 November 2011.
The National Maternity Services Plan: Year One Annual Report (PDF 38 KB)
The National Maternity Services Plan: Year One Annual Report (RTF 92 KB)
- The Evaluation of the Improving Maternity Services Budget Package 2009-10
- Maternity Services Review - Overview
- Maternity services reforms
- Questions and Answers: Midwife professional indemnity insurance
- Outreach services – to rural and remote communities Fact Sheet
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