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Active ingredient prescribing
The Active ingredient prescribing (AIP) initiative helps ensure consistent information about prescription medicines is used when health practitioners prescribe and dispense medicines for their patients. -
Aged Care Data and Digital Strategy
We are digitising, modernising, automating and better connecting aged care to streamline work for providers, and to give older people, their families and carers control over their care. This work, under the Aged Care Data and Digital Strategy 2024–2029, supports major reforms to improve aged care. -
Aged care financial viability and capability
We are rolling out a framework to build financial accountability and transparency in aged care. This will help to ensure continuity of care and quality services to aged care recipients. -
Aged care reforms and reviews
We are making changes to aged care. Our vision is to deliver the highest quality person-centred care for older people, where and when they need it. -
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS)
The scheme involves volunteers visiting older people to provide friendship and companionship. Find out how it works, how to become a volunteer and how to request a visit. -
Allied Health Exceptional Claims Scheme (AHECS)
The AHECS helps allied health professionals with the cost of claims that exceed their indemnity cover. Find out who is eligible and how this scheme works. -
Approved Medical Deputising Services (AMDS) program
The AMDS program enables prescribed medical practitioners access to the MBS for providing after-hours services on behalf of other doctors. This helps prescribed medical practitioners get general practice experience, while ensuring people can access health care after hours. -
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Storage Funding Program
This program supports patients who face extra costs to preserve their fertility (for future treatment such as IVF) because they have cancer or are at risk of passing on a genetic condition. It provides funding to help with the cost of freezing eggs, sperm or embryos (cryostorage). -
Australian National Aged Care Classification funding model
The Australian Government provides subsidies to approved residential aged care providers through the Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN-ACC) funding model. -
Australian Thalidomide Survivors Support Program
The Australian Thalidomide Survivors Support Program provides support to Australian thalidomide survivors. Find out about the program, including who is eligible and what support is available. -
Bonded Medical Places Scheme
The Bonded Medical Places Scheme has closed to new applicants. Existing participants can either continue with this scheme or opt in to the more flexible Bonded Medical Program. -
Bonded Medical Program
The Bonded Medical Program helps address the shortage of medical professionals in regional, rural and remote areas of Australia. It provides a Commonwealth Supported Place in a medical course in exchange for participants working in those areas after they graduate. -
BreastScreen Australia Program
BreastScreen Australia is a joint initiative of the Australian and state and territory governments and aims to reduce illness and death from breast cancer by detecting the disease early. Women over 40 can have a free mammogram every 2 years and we actively invite women aged 50 to 74 to screen. -
Care for Kids' Ears
The Care for Kids’ Ears program helps families, educators and health professionals recognise and prevent ear disease in First Nations children. Order or download Care for Kids’ Ears resources for free. The site is managed by the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO). -
Care minutes and 24/7 registered nurses in residential aged care
Residential aged care providers must provide residents with a minimum number of minutes of care per day, and have at least one registered nurse (RN) onsite and on duty at all times at each residential facility. -
Caring@Home – Symptom management for palliative patients
Caring@Home provides resources that will support people to be cared for, and to die, at home if that is their choice. Resources are available for community service providers, health care professionals and carers. -
COAG Section 19(2) Exemptions Initiative – Improving Access to Primary Care in Rural and Remote Areas
This initiative improves access to primary care in rural and remote areas. It allows states and the Northern Territory to claim Medicare benefits for primary health care services at approved health facilities or sites. -
Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP)
The CHSP provides entry-level support for older people who need some help to stay at home. Service providers work with them to maintain their independence and keep them as well as possible. Find out what service providers need to know about this program. -
Commonwealth Qualified Privilege Scheme
This scheme grants qualified privilege to certain quality assurance activities to prevent the release of identifying information. This encourages more health professionals to take part in activities that assess and improve the quality of health services. -
COVID-19 vaccines
Find out more about receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. -
Dementia and Aged Care Services (DACS) Fund
The DACS Fund helps the aged care sector to support older Australians who are sick or living with medical conditions. Read about why the DACS Fund is important and what is funded under DACS. -
Digital transformation for the aged care sector
Our digital transformation agenda is modernising the aged care sector, making it better-connected, automated, sustainable and bringing person-centred care into focus -
Disability Support for Older Australians (DSOA) Program
The DSOA program supports older people with disability who received specialist disability services from the Continuity of Support (CoS) Programme, but were not eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). -
DoctorConnect
DoctorConnect provides information to international medical graduates and their employers. It aims to help international medical graduates understand the steps required to work as a doctor in Australia, where they can work and restrictions on billing patients under Medicare. -
Exceptional Claims Scheme (ECS)
The ECS helps doctors in private practice with the cost of claims that exceed their indemnity cover. It also provides legacy cover for some allied health professionals. Find out more about who is eligible and how this scheme works.