Our work related to dentists and dental practitioners

A list of our initiatives, programs, campaigns, reforms or reviews related to dentists and dental practitioners.

  • Special Approved Placements Program (SAPP)

    The Special Approved Placements Program (SAPP) provides access to Medicare rebates for doctors without fellowship who have to work in metropolitan areas due to exceptional circumstances. The program has closed to new entrants.
  • Specialist Dementia Care Program (SDCP)

    The SDCP funds specialist dementia care units in residential aged care homes. The units provide specialised care to people with very severe behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. They aim to reduce or stabilise symptoms so that people can transition into less intensive care settings.
  • Specialist Training Program

    The Specialist Training Program supports training positions in regional, rural and remote areas, and in private facilities. This helps to improve the skills and distribution of the specialist workforce by giving participants experience of a broader range of healthcare settings.
  • Staged Supply Services Program

    This program supports pharmacists to provide PBS medicines in instalments at the request of the prescriber. This aims to support people who are at risk of drug dependency or who cannot manage their medicines safely.
  • Star Ratings for residential aged care

    Star Ratings helps you compare the quality, safety and services of aged care homes. Visit 'Find a provider' on MyAgedCare.gov.au to start comparing aged care homes in your area.
  • Star Ratings for residential aged care

    Star Ratings can help older people in Australia and their representatives make more informed choices about their aged care. We have developed a Star Ratings system for residential aged care across Australia.
  • Stem Cell Therapies Mission

    The Stem Cell Therapies Mission is investing $150 million to develop innovative, safe and effective treatments to improve health outcomes, in partnership with patients and carers.
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