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Resources for women from multicultural backgrounds – National Cervical Screening ProgramThese cervical screening related resources have been designed for women from culturally and linguistically diverse and/or multicultural backgrounds to provide general information about the National Cervical Screening Program and cervical screening in Australia.
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Corporate Plan 2025–26Our Corporate Plan outlines how we will deliver the health system for all Australians throughout 2025–26.
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Commonwealth Home Support Program – Frequently asked questions – sector readiness webinarThis document provides answers to some frequently asked questions raised during the Commonwealth Home Support Program sector readiness webinar held on 12 June 2025.
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Commencement of new prescribed pattern of services – 30/20 telephone ruleInformation 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.
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Deed for the Provision of Overseas Student Health Cover 1 July 2025This collection includes the Deed for the Provision of Overseas Student Health Cover 1 July 2025 and associated explanatory document for insurers.
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Star Ratings – Compliance and StaffingIf you're looking for an aged care home, Star Ratings can help you compare quality and safety across different homes.
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Supported decision-making (short version)A key change under the new Aged Care Act is that you are empowered to make your own decisions. But if you want or need help making decisions, you can choose someone you trust to support you.
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Star Ratings (short version)If you're looking for an aged care home, Star Ratings can help you compare quality and safety across different homes.
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Choice and Control (full version)Under the new Aged Care Act, it will be it easier for you to make your own choices, control your care and get the information you need to do this.
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Choice and Control (short version)Under the new Aged Care Act, it will be it easier for you to make your own choices, control your care and get the information you need to do this.
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Supported decision-making (full version)A key change under the new Aged Care Act is that you are empowered to make your own decisions. But if you want or need help making decisions, you can choose someone you trust to support you.
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Star Ratings (full version)If you're looking for an aged care home, Star Ratings can help you compare quality and safety across different homes.
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Provider Finances and OperationsThe new Aged Care Act is helping older people to understand how providers use funding and operate.
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Guide for Short-Term Restorative Care providers transitioning to the Restorative Care PathwayThis guide will assist Short-Term Restorative Care providers to transition to the Support at Home program. It includes information about the new Restorative Care Pathway, transition scenarios for STRC clients, transition activities for STRC providers and STRC transition FAQs.
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2025 PHN Childhood immunisation coverage dataThe following spreadsheets provide quarterly data on childhood immunisation coverage by Primary Health Network (PHN), for all children and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
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Stakeholder communications toolkit on the Statement of RightsThis toolkit provides information and materials to help peak bodies, advocacy organisations and community groups inform older people, their families and carers about the Statement of Rights under the new Aged Care Act starting from 1 November 2025.
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List of Elder Care Support ProvidersA list of current providers delivering the Elder Care Support program.
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Guide to Aged Care LawThe Aged Care Act 2024 is the main law that covers government-funded aged care. It sets out the legal requirements for accessing aged care, who can provide services and how, funding, and regulation.
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A new Aged Care Act for the rights of older peopleThis plain language fact sheet provides a summary of what rights older people have when accessing aged care services.
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Understanding Medicare: Provider HandbookThis handbook is a plain English guide that details the fundamental elements and principles of Medicare. It provides core guidance for healthcare professionals and others navigating the Medicare system.
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A trusted aged care workforceThe 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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Departmental Grants (Senate Order 13 Listing)Our listings of contracts worth $100,000 or more entered into in the last 12 months as required by Senate Order 13 – Entity contracts – Murray Motion.
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GPMS - How to view organisation details in the Registered Provider portalLearn how to navigate the Registered Provider Portal to view and manage your organisation’s details, including provider information, residential care homes, branches, contacts, and associated providers, using the available tiles and filters.
 
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Aged Care Transition Taskforce – Summary of eleventh meeting – 18 August 2025A summary of the Aged Care Transition Taskforce meeting held on 18 August 2025.
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Other Medical Practitioners Extension Program (OMPEP) GuidelinesThese guidelines provide information about the responsibilities of Other Medical Practitioners Extension Program (OMPEP) participants.