Parliamentary summit on better care for arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions

Musculoskeletal conditions, including arthritis and back pain , affect around 7 million people or 1 in 3 Australians, and are a leading cause of chronic pain.

As our most expensive disease group, they cost the health system almost $15 billion dollars a year. People living with these conditions have to spend thousands of dollars in out of pocket healthcare expenses. There is evidence that some of this money is spent on the wrong – and in some cases harmful – care. Australia is not getting the best return on its financial investment, including its investment in research. Even more importantly, millions of Australians are missing out on the care and treatment that will support them to contribute as workers, carers and members of the community.

This is our first interactive summit is aimed at driving practical reforms to provide better, earlier care for chronic musculoskeletal conditions that is affordable and accessible to all Australians, and to support greater investment in impactful research.

All statistics courtesy: Ackerman IN, Gorelik A, Berkovic D, Buchbinder, R. The future burden of arthritis in Australia: Projections to the year 2040. Sydney: Arthritis Australia; 2024

The summit will feature:

Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Honourable Mark Butler MP
Shadow Health Minister Senator the Honourable Anne Ruston
Parliamentary Friends of Arthritis co-chairs Senator Louise Pratt and Dr Anne Webster
Consumer and Arthritis Australia Chair Kaylene Hubbard
Professor David Hunter, the world’s leading expert on osteoarthritis
Professor Rachelle Buchbinder, leading international researcher and proponent of evidence based medicine
Ms Jo Root, consumer and Director of Policy and Research for Consumers Health Forum of Australia
A/Professor Jane Desborough on out of pocket healthcare costs

Practical solutions that better the lives of people living with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions

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Equitable access to effective multidisciplinary care
Exploring evidence based models of care and funding models to provide equitable access to care that delivers better value for our health budget

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Addressing out of pocket costs
Understanding the true impact of out of pocket costs for people living with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions and developing policy solutions

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Key enablers to better care, from research to workforce
By bringing together consumers, clinicians, researchers, policymakers and some of Australia’s leading experts, we aim to develop practical proposals to move the dial for people living with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions.

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