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National Report on the 2024 GP National Registrar Survey
Each year, we give GP registrars from Commonwealth-funded training programs a chance to have their say. This report gives the national results of the 2024 GP National Registrar Survey. -
National Consistent Payments Framework (NCP) fact sheet
The framework provides information on a range of targeted financial payments to supervisors, training practices, and registrars commencing from Semester two 2025. -
National Consistent Payments Guidelines – 2025
The guidelines will assist all AGPT participants, including supervisors, practices and registrars, to understand the eligibility criteria, the process of determining and delivering the basic support payments, and the process of accessing the flexible payment pool. -
National Consistent Payments Framework – 2025
From Semester two 2025, the National Consistent Payments (NCP) framework will provide support payments to supervisors, practices and registrars on the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) program. -
Response to final report – KPMG feasibility study into employee entitlement portability for GP registrars
This document outlines the Australian Government’s response to the KPMG feasibility study into employment entitlement portability for GP registrars which commenced in July 2022. The final report was provided to the Government in late 2023. -
AGPT Program National Report on the 2023 National Registrar Survey
Each year, we give medical registrars training under the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) Program the chance to have their say. This report gives the national results of the 2023 National Registrar Survey. -
Practitioner Review Program, for practitioners – What you need to know
Information about the purpose of the Practitioner Review Program (PRP), how inappropriate practice is identified, how a PRP case is conducted, and participating in the PRP process. -
Australian General Practice Training Program Guidelines
The Australian General Practice Training program guidelines (AGPT Guidelines) support the implementation and delivery of the AGPT program under a college-led training model, which commenced 1 February 2023. Note that updated AGPT Guidelines will be published prior to 1 January 2026. -
Preparing a written submission for the Practitioner Review Program – for practitioners
This fact sheet provides advice on preparing a submission. -
AGPT Program National Report on the 2022 National Registrar Survey
Each year, we give medical registrars training under the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) Program the chance to have their say. This report gives the national results of the 2022 National Registrar Survey. -
National Consistent Payments Guidelines – 2023
The guidelines will assist all AGPT participants, including supervisors, practices and registrars, to understand the eligibility criteria, the process of determining and delivering the basic support payments, and the process of accessing the flexible payment pool.
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National Consistent Payments Framework – 2022
From Semester one 2023, the National Consistent Payments (NCP) framework will provide support payments to supervisors, practices and registrars on the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) program. -
Commencement of new prescribed pattern of services – 30/20 telephone rule
Information on the new prescribed pattern of service 30/20 telephone rule, including relevant telephone attendance services. From 1 October 2022, GPs, Other Medical Practitioners and consultant physicians that claim relevant Medicare telephone items will be subject to the new rule. -
Practitioner Review Program – Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions about the Practitioner Review Program. -
Prescribed pattern of services – How breaches are detected and what happens next?
Information about how a breach of the prescribed pattern of services (the 80/20 and 30/20 rules) is detected and the next steps when an 80/20 or 30/20 breach is found. -
Prescribed pattern of services – The 80/20 and 30/20 rules
This collection provides information for practitioners about the prescribed pattern of Service (the 80/20 and 30/20 rules). -
PRP for practitioners
This collection provides information about the Practitioner Review Program and how it is applied to practitioners. -
Inappropriate practice
Information on the definition of inappropriate practice and how it applies to practitioners and corporate entities. -
Common compliance issues associated with findings of inappropriate practice
Information on the common compliance issues associated with inappropriate practice based on Professional Services Review outcomes. -
What can I do to avoid practicing inappropriately?
Information on how to avoid practicing inappropriately, your responsibilities and sources of information to meet Medicare requirements. -
PRP for practitioners – The interview
Information about the Practitioner Review Program (PRP) interview -
PRP for practitioners – The 6-month review
Information about the Practitioner Review Program (PRP) 6-month period of review. -
PRP for practitioners – Referral to the delegate without a 6-month review
Information about the Practitioner Review Program (PRP) where practitioners are referred to a delegate of the Chief Executive Medicare (delegate) after an interview without a six-month period of review. -
PRP for practitioners – Delegate assessment
Information about the Practitioner Review Program (PRP) and the review by a delegate of the Chief Executive Medicare (delegate). -
Prescribed pattern of services – What you need to know
Information about inappropriate practice and prescribed pattern of services (the 80/20 and 30/20 rules) and which professional attendance services apply.