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Services Australia Veterans' Affairs processing enquiry line
Contacts17 June 2025 - Contact us if you become aware of receiving an incorrect payment from a private health insurer or for a patient who received cover or medical treatment under a compensation scheme.
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Digital transformation for the aged care sector
Our work6 June 2025 - Our digital transformation agenda is modernising the aged care sector, making it better-connected, automated, sustainable and bringing person-centred care into focus
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Polio (poliomyelitis) vaccine
Topics › Immunisation › Vaccines15 May 2025 - Information about polio vaccines, who it is recommended for, how and where to get vaccinated. If you're eligible, you can get the polio vaccine for free under the National Immunisation Program.
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Child Dental Benefits Schedule
Our work7 February 2024 - Learn about the policy work we do to support Australia's National Oral Health Plan through the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). The schedule covers part or all of the cost of some basic dental services for eligible patients.
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Factors that affect weight
Topics › Overweight and obesity29 July 2021 - Maintaining a healthy weight is important for good health and wellbeing. But overweight and obesity is a complex issue – many factors affect body weight, and people’s ability to maintain a healthy weight.
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Managing infectious respiratory diseases in aged care
Topics › Aged care4 June 2025 - COVID-19, influenza (flu) and the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are a high risk for older people. We are working with aged care providers and workers to prevent, prepare for, and respond to respiratory infectious disease outbreaks.
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Cancer and Population Screening Committee
Committees and groups20 May 2025 - The Cancer and Population Screening Committee provides strategic policy advice for national population screening and cancer control.
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Understanding breast screening
Screen with your sistas31 January 2025 - Breast screening saves lives. Here's what you need to know.
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Cervical screening training and support
Our work › National Cervical Screening Program – Healthcare provider toolkit17 July 2025 - Find training opportunities to improve your cervical screening skills and cultural competency.
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Education and support for medical doctors and specialists
Topics › Medical doctors and specialists29 May 2025 - To become a medical doctor or specialist, you must first complete an accredited medical course. You must then register with the Medical Board of Australia. We fund various programs to support you and increase the number of doctors and specialists across Australia.