Review of rural generalist access to MBS items

Learn about how the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) Review Advisory Committee (MRAC) is reviewing rural generalist access to MBS items.

About the review

In September 2025, the Health Ministers’ Meeting (HMM) agreed rural generalist medicine as “a new field of specialty practice within the specialty of General Practice”, with the protected title of “specialist rural generalist”. 

Rural Generalists are general practitioners (GPs) who have completed the majority of their general practice training outside of metropolitan areas, have additional training in emergency medicine (compared to standard GP training), and at least one area of advanced skill 

The sector is seeking access to additional (higher MBS benefit) consultation items for Rural Generalists when practicing in their area of advanced skill in rural or remote areas.

On 8 December 2025, the MRAC agreed to review rural generalist access to MBS items and endorsed the establishment of an MRAC working group.

Who we work with

Rural Generalist Working Group members

MemberArea of specialty or expertise
Professor John Atherton (Chair)Cardiology
Ms Jan DonovanConsumer Representative
Professor Sally GreenHealth Research
Dr Terence HengRural General Practice
Dr Ronelle HutchinsonConsumer Representative
Dr Sue MaselRural General Practice
Dr Tristan NicklessSpeech Pathology
Dr Jamie NuttallGeneral Practice
Dr Christopher SymmonsRural General Practice
Dr Clare SkinnerEmergency Medicine
Departmental Officers
Associate Professor Andrew SingerPrincipal Medical Adviser, Department of Health and Aged Care

Why the review is important

To determine whether the MBS is the appropriate funding mechanism to support the Rural Generalist workforce’s advanced skills practice

Consultation

Targeted and public consultation processes will be undertaken during the review.

To register your interest in participating in the consultation email:  MBSContinuousReview@health.gov.au

Status

It is anticipated this review will take approximately 12-18 months to complete.

DateActivity
February 2026First working group meeting to be held
January 2026The Working Group was established
8 December 2025The MRAC endorsed the commencement of the review and establishment of a working group

Contact

MBS Continuous Review contact

Contact us with questions about the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) Continuous Review.
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