Our related work
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Upcoming changes to MBS Chronic Disease Management ArrangementsChanges to the Medicare Benefits Schedule items for chronic disease management have been deferred from 1 November 2024 until 1 July 2025. The additional time will support all practices and providers, including GPs and allied health providers, to be ready for the changes to these important services.
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Urogynaecological mesh devices (mid-urethral slings) – Prescribed List post-listing reviewWe reviewed the comparative clinical and cost-effectiveness of mid-urethral slings (MUS) on the Prescribed List (PL).
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Vaccine Administration Partners Program (VAPP) PanelThe Vaccine Administration Partners Program (VAPP) panel ceased operations on 30 June 2025.
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Vascular interventional radiology (VIR) reviewLearn about how the Medical Benefits Schedule (MBS) Review Advisory Committee (MRAC) is reviewing VIR MBS items.
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Virtual nursing in aged careWe are developing and testing a framework to deliver virtual nursing services to improve clinical care for older people in residential aged care homes.
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Workforce Incentive ProgramThe WIP improves access to quality medical, nursing, midwifery and allied health services in regional, rural and remote areas. Its financial incentives encourage doctors to work in these areas and support medical practices to employ nurses, midwives and eligible allied health professionals.
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Working Better for Medicare ReviewThis review examined how effective our current health workforce ‘distribution levers’ are. These levers consist of policies and geographic classifications that are intended to distribute health workforce across areas that need them most. The final report is now available.
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Young Carer Bursary ProgramThe Young Carer Bursary Program helps young carers to study and manage their caring roles by reducing their need to work.
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Young Deadly FreeThis website provides resources for young people, Elders, parents, youth workers, community leaders and clinicians in remote Aboriginal communities, to encourage testing of sexually transmissible infections and bloodborne viruses, and get rid of them in the community.
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Younger people in residential aged careWe are working to stop younger people under 65 going into residential aged care. We are helping younger people consider and access suitable accommodation and support.
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