A new MyMedicare General Practice in Aged Care Incentive will commence from 1 August 2024. The incentive aims to support older people living in Residential Aged Care to receive planned, quality primary care services from a regular General Practice and General Practitioner.
The incentive focuses on enhancing continuity of care, reducing avoidable hospitalisations, and facilitating regular visits, care planning, and health assessment services for aged care residents. Payments will be quarterly, in addition to existing Medicare Benefits Scheme (MBS) and Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) rebates for services delivered.
Practices and providers will be able to begin registering themselves and their patients for the MyMedicare General Practice in Aged Care Incentive and delivering eligible services from 1 July 2024, as the first incentive assessment period is from July to September 2024.
Providers may benefit from rural loadings and rebates from longer and more complex MBS items included in the Incentive servicing requirements. Providers may also be eligible to receive the triple bulk billing incentive introduced in November 2023. The triple bulk billing incentive is available for each bulk-billed visit to an aged care resident.
What is happening to the Practice Incentives Program (PIP) General Practitioner (GP) Aged Care Access Incentive (ACAI)?
Practices and providers may be eligible to receive payments under both the PIP GP ACAI and the MyMedicare General Practice in Aged Care Incentive for services delivered while both programs are active, if they meet the specific eligibility and servicing requirements of both programs.
For more information on the General Practice in Aged Care Incentive, please visit the new webpage and factsheet.
A new MyMedicare General Practice in Aged Care Incentive will commence from 1 August 2024. The incentive aims to support older people living in Residential Aged Care to receive planned, quality primary care services from a regular General Practice and General Practitioner.
The incentive focuses on enhancing continuity of care, reducing avoidable hospitalisations, and facilitating regular visits, care planning, and health assessment services for aged care residents. Payments will be quarterly, in addition to existing Medicare Benefits Scheme (MBS) and Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) rebates for services delivered.
Practices and providers will be able to begin registering themselves and their patients for the MyMedicare General Practice in Aged Care Incentive and delivering eligible services from 1 July 2024, as the first incentive assessment period is from July to September 2024.
Providers may benefit from rural loadings and rebates from longer and more complex MBS items included in the Incentive servicing requirements. Providers may also be eligible to receive the triple bulk billing incentive introduced in November 2023. The triple bulk billing incentive is available for each bulk-billed visit to an aged care resident.
What is happening to the Practice Incentives Program (PIP) General Practitioner (GP) Aged Care Access Incentive (ACAI)?
Practices and providers may be eligible to receive payments under both the PIP GP ACAI and the MyMedicare General Practice in Aged Care Incentive for services delivered while both programs are active, if they meet the specific eligibility and servicing requirements of both programs.
For more information on the General Practice in Aged Care Incentive, please visit the new webpage and factsheet.