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Diagnosis and treatment for eligible disabilities – Fact sheetA summary of the Medicare services available for the diagnosis and treatment of a specified list of disabilities
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Estimate your payments from upcoming changes to bulk billing incentives in general practiceUse the Bulk Billing Incentives Calculator to estimate payments from MBS bulk billing incentives (BBIs) and the Bulk Billing Practice Incentives Program (BBPIP) introduced on 1 November 2025.
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Reconciliation Action PlanThe Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan 2025–2028 outlines the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing’s commitments to reconciliation through actions focused on relationships, respect, opportunities, and governance, aiming to embed cultural safety and equity across its work.
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Our Data Governance Framework Placemat 2025The Data Governance Framework covers data we collected and data obtained from external sources, including other government organisations. It offers best-practice principles-based guidance on managing data and information assets throughout their lifecycle.
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Aged Care Capital Assistance Program – Critical Infrastructure Projects List of Grant Allocations by State/TerritoryThis document contains a list of all applicants that have been allocated grants through the Aged Care Capital Assistance Program Critical Infrastructure Projects grant opportunity, including Organisation, Service, Grant amount and location.
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10 Steps to establish a Clinical Quality RegistryThis guide outlines steps from defining the registry’s purpose to planning its implementation and governance.
 
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A Registry Guide to Co-Designing Consumer Friendly ResourcesThis guide helps you create clear, consumer-friendly resources from registry data.
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NDIS Reform Advisory Committee meeting summariesThis collection page is a list of meeting summaries from the NDIS Reform Advisory Committee.
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Quality Standards – Communication toolkit for older peopleThis toolkit helps aged care providers and community groups explain the strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards to older people, their families and carers. These changes start on 1 November 2025.
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A trusted aged care workforce (Auslan version)The aged care workforce is a key part of making aged care safe and respectful. The new Aged Care Act introduces laws to make sure workers deliver the safe, high quality, rights-based care you deserve.
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Support at Home provider training: Module 2 – Service agreement, care plan and budget planningThis page contains the link to the PDF version of the Support at Home service agreement, care plan, and budget planning module. Users will be able to download the PDF resource and access the training offline.
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Clinical Quality Registry (CQR) Establishment FeasibilityThis is a checklist to use for setting up a Clinical Quality Registry (CQR) to evaluate healthcare treatments and practices.
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GP affordability – Why many patients aged 25–34 delay visitsFind out how rising patient out-of-pocket costs are causing young people to delay visiting their GP.
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Registry Establishment Cost DriversThis document outlines the cost drivers for a clinical quality registry.
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Calculating BBPIP payments with practice model examplesUnderstand how we calculate BBPIP payments.
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National Lung Cancer Screening Program – Requesting practitioner flow chart for eligibility and CT scan requestThis resource is to support GP understanding of their role across the National Lung Cancer Screening Program screening and assessment pathway.
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Support at Home provider training: Module 3 – Short-term pathwaysThis page contains the link to the PDF version of Module 3 – Support at Home short-term pathways. Users will be able download the PDF resource and access the training offline.
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Aged Care Transition Taskforce – Terms of ReferenceThe terms of reference for the Aged Care Transition Taskforce.
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Business to Government (B2G) Version Control PolicyThis policy outlines the version control requirements for APIs available on the Business to Government (B2G) Developer Portal. It provides guidance for software developers and aged care providers on maintaining conformance, understanding versioning, and preparing for API updates and deprecation.
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Bulk Billing Practice Incentive Program: register or update details on the National Health Services DirectoryPractices participating in the Bulk Billing Practice Incentive Program are required to advertise as a bulk billing only practice on Healthdirect Australia’s National Health Services Directory (NHSD). These resources are designed to assist practices to register or update their details on the NHSD.
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Influenza (flu) immunisation data – 1 March to 14 September 2022–2025This infographic shows the number of flu (influenza) vaccinations reported to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) during 2022–2025, since 1 March.
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National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) fortnightly reports – 18 August 2025 to 31 August 2025This report and accompanying table provide a fortnightly summary on notifications of Australia's nationally notifiable diseases for 18 August 2025 to 31 August 2025.
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Consultation summary report on a national registration scheme to support personal care workers in aged careWe undertook a public consultation on a national registration scheme to support personal care workers employed in aged care. The summary report is now available.
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National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) fortnightly reports – 4 August 2025 to 17 August 2025This report and accompanying table provide a fortnightly summary on notifications of Australia's nationally notifiable diseases for 4 August 2025 to 17 August 2025.
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Primary Health Network (PHN) Program complaints policyThe policy describes how complaints about the PHN program are handled. Complaints are treated seriously, promptly and fairly.