Protect Medicare and expand it to cover dental care, expanding to universal dental coverage by 2025 (PER639)
This proposal consists of two components.
Component 1 – Re-instate indexation
Read moreProtect Medicare and expand it to cover dental care, expanding to universal dental coverage by 2025 (PER639)
This proposal consists of two components.
Component 1 – Re-instate indexation
Read moreLifting the income threshold for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (ECR131)
The proposal would increase the income threshold for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) from $57,761 for singles, $92,416 for couples, and $115,522 for separated couples (separated by illness), to $90,000 for singles, $144,000 for couples, and $180,000 for couples separated by illness.
This proposal would only consider the financial impact of changing the CSHC income test threshold, with all other policy settings remaining unchanged.
This proposal would be ongoing and have effect from 1 July 2022.
Read moreLifting the income threshold for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (ECR131)
The proposal would increase the income threshold for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) from $57,761 for singles, $92,416 for couples, and $115,522 for separated couples (separated by illness), to $90,000 for singles, $144,000 for couples, and $180,000 for couples separated by illness.
This proposal would only consider the financial impact of changing the CSHC income test threshold, with all other policy settings remaining unchanged.
This proposal would be ongoing and have effect from 1 July 2022.
Read moreLifting the income threshold for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (ECR131)
The proposal would increase the income threshold for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) from $57,761 for singles, $92,416 for couples, and $115,522 for separated couples (separated by illness), to $90,000 for singles, $144,000 for couples, and $180,000 for couples separated by illness.
This proposal would only consider the financial impact of changing the CSHC income test threshold, with all other policy settings remaining unchanged.
This proposal would be ongoing and have effect from 1 July 2022.
Read moreLifting the income threshold for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (ECR131)
The proposal would increase the income threshold for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) from $57,761 for singles, $92,416 for couples, and $115,522 for separated couples (separated by illness), to $90,000 for singles, $144,000 for couples, and $180,000 for couples separated by illness.
This proposal would only consider the financial impact of changing the CSHC income test threshold, with all other policy settings remaining unchanged.
This proposal would be ongoing and have effect from 1 July 2022.
Read moreRestoring Regional Mental Telehealth Services (ECR149)
The proposal would reintroduce the recently removed item 288 in Medicare Benefit Schedule (MBS) Group A8 – Consultant Psychiatrist Attendances To Which No Other Item Applies.
The detailed description of MBS item 288 is listed in the MBS book published in November 20211 .
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.
1MBS-Book-2021111.pdf (mbsonline.gov.au)
Read moreRestoring Regional Mental Telehealth Services (ECR149)
The proposal would reintroduce the recently removed item 288 in Medicare Benefit Schedule (MBS) Group A8 – Consultant Psychiatrist Attendances To Which No Other Item Applies.
The detailed description of MBS item 288 is listed in the MBS book published in November 20211 .
The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.
1MBS-Book-2021111.pdf (mbsonline.gov.au)
Read moreUrgent Care Clinics (ECR150)
The proposal would establish a trial of 50 urgent care clinics (clinics) with the objective of delivering services in a primary care or community health setting that would generally otherwise be performed in an emergency department.
Existing general practice or community health centres would be selected through a competitive tender process. Selected practices and health centres would receive capital and operating funding to support them in staying open for extended hours and to increase staffing numbers.
Read moreUrgent Care Clinics (ECR150)
The proposal would establish a trial of 50 urgent care clinics (clinics) with the objective of delivering services in a primary care or community health setting that would generally otherwise be performed in an emergency department.
Existing general practice or community health centres would be selected through a competitive tender process. Selected practices and health centres would receive capital and operating funding to support them in staying open for extended hours and to increase staffing numbers.
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