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Correct claiming of regional and field nerve block items (18222 and 18225)
This fact sheet provides information to help support the correct billing of Medicare Benefits Schedule Items (MBS) 18222 and 18225 for regional or field nerve blocks. -
GP resource – Australian Government-funded mental health supports – October 2025
A resource for GPs outlining available Australian Government-funded mental health supports. -
Patient resource – Australian Government-funded mental health support through the Medicare Benefits Schedule – October 2025
A resource for patients outlining available Australian Government-funded mental health supports through the Medicare Benefits Schedule. -
Patient resource – Australian Government-funded in-person, phone and video mental health support – October 2025
A resource for patients outlining available Australian Government-funded in-person, phone and video mental health supports. -
Patient resource – Australian Government-funded online and digital mental health support – October 2025
A resource for patients outlining available Australian Government-funded online and digital mental health supports. -
Better Access Example Scenario – 1 November 2025
An example scenario of a patient's journey through Better Access, incorporating the 1 November 2025 changes. -
Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards – Pilot Program (March 2023)
This version of the strengthened Quality Standards was piloted by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission from April to October 2023. -
Newborn Bloodspot Screening – Open Call Condition Identification Form
This form can be used to identify a condition for consideration for newborn bloodspot screening programs, through the 2025 Open Call for conditions. -
Support at Home – The new priority system and funding allocation
At the start of your aged care journey, you may be seeking information on how to access government-subsidised aged care services, such as Support at Home, and what steps are involved in the process. -
Support at Home guidance for health professionals
This resource provides practical steps to enable community health practitioners to continue to play a critical role in supporting older people to live at home for longer. -
Support at Home guidance for General Practitioners
This provides practical steps to enable General Practitioners (GPs) to continue to play a critical role in supporting older people to live at home for longer. -
Support at Home program – Frequently asked questions for providers
This document answers some frequently asked questions about the Support at Home program from aged care providers. -
Support at Home – Communication toolkit for informing older people
This toolkit provides information and materials to help aged care providers, peak bodies, advocacy organisations and community groups inform older people, their families and carers about how the Support at Home program will operate under the new Aged Care Act. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Participant screening pathway
This flowchart shows the pathways that people take through the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. It identifies what stages people are contacted throughout the process and who contacts them. -
Support at Home - Finalising HCP claims and commencing claims for Support at Home
This document is to support providers to commence Support at Home claiming from 1 December 2025. -
Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) Annual Statement on Immunisation 2025
The ATAGI 2025 Annual Statement on Immunisation is the fourth publication in this series. The statement highlights the key successes, trends and challenges in the use of vaccines and control of vaccine preventable diseases in Australia in 2024, and includes advice to address key issues for 2025. -
Newborn bloodspot screening (NBS) – Our national decision-making pathway fact sheet
This fact sheet provides information on the national NBS decision-making pathway, including the role of each committee in the process. -
New Aged Care Act: A guide to digital changes for providers
The guide to digital changes for providers outlines the key digital changes that providers will experience in the lead up to the implementation of the new Act on 1 November 2025. It provides information to assist providers to anticipate and prepare for changes. -
New Aged Care Act – A digital readiness checklist for providers
This checklist covers digital readiness activities for providers in the lead up to the implementation of the new Act on 1 November 2025. The activities covered will help providers to achieve mission critical changes relating to digital readiness. -
Annual report – Office of the National Rural Health Commissioner 2024-25
This annual report covers the commissioner’s activities from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025. It includes key highlights and priorities of the office. -
Training checklist – aged care providers
Aged care providers can download this checklist of training opportunities to keep track of their learning on the new Aged Care Act. -
Training checklist – aged care workers and volunteers
Aged care workers and volunteers can download this checklist of training opportunities to keep track of their learning on the new Aged Care Act. -
AGPT Program Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Salary Support Program Policy 2025
This policy aims to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander access to appropriate and holistic primary health care. It sets out how eligible Indigenous health services who are training Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) registrars might be eligible to receive salary support. -
Ministerial Discretion Guidelines
These Guidelines are a general guide to assist a pharmacist making a request to the Minister for approval to supply pharmaceutical benefits at particular pharmacy premises. -
Residential aged care residents COVID-19 vaccination rates – 8 October 2025
This table provides COVID-19 vaccination rates of aged care residents by facility across Australia over the past 12 months, using data from the Australian Immunisation Register.