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General use items on the Prescribed List
Our work6 June 2025 - Learn about general use items and the history around these items on the Prescribed List.
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Medicare contacts
Topics › Medicare6 June 2023 - A list of organisations relevant to Medicare.
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Leading a sleep health movement with First Nations communities
News and media10 September 2025 - Professor Yaqoot Fatima is driving a transformative program to improve sleep health for First Nations communities. She combines her expertise in epidemiology, sleep science, and pharmacy with a deep commitment to community-led research.
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Ageing and aged care
Resources › Collections4 August 2025 - A collection of fact sheets from the 2021–22 Budget.
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Private health insurance reforms
Topics › Private health insurance1 April 2025 - We have made changes to private health insurance to make it simpler and easier for you to choose the cover that best suits you and your family.
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Non-compliance debts and penalties
Topics › Medicare › Medicare compliance17 June 2025 - You must repay any incorrect payments made to you under Medicare. You might also have to pay additional penalties. How you work with us can decrease or increase any penalty amount.
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Practitioner Review Program – Health professional guidelines
Resources › Collections5 August 2025 - These guidelines help you to understand what documents can be used to substantiate services if you are asked to participate in a compliance audit or review.
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What we’re doing about COVID-19
Topics › Coronavirus (COVID-19)10 July 2025 - We work to minimise the impact of COVID-19 through free COVID-19 vaccines and subsidised treatments, national guidelines and case definitions for public health units, funding research to better understand and tackle this disease, and tracking and reporting on statistics.
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Charging for the Disability Support for Older Australians (DSOA) Program services
Our work › Disability Support for Older Australians (DSOA) Program13 September 2024 - Some clients pay for some of the DSOA services they access – this is called a client contribution. When clients moved to DSOA, their contributions remained unchanged – they continued to pay the same contributions that they were paying before moving.
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Moving residents in residential aged care
Our work › Residential aged care › Managing residential aged care services26 November 2025 - A resident can choose to move rooms. There are also times when you can ask a resident to move rooms. You need to discuss this with the resident and update their agreement, and fees if required. A resident may also choose to move to another aged care home.