Strengthening Medicare
- $6.1 billion strengthening Medicare.
- $3.5 billion in bulk billing incentives.
- In remote areas, the bulk billing incentive for a standard consultation will increase from $13.15 to $39.65 for children, concession cardholders and pensioners.
- MyMedicare a new voluntary patient enrolment scheme to create a stronger relationship between patients and their primary care teams.
- Larger rebates for consultations longer than 60 minutes.
- $46.8 million expanding the scope of practice for nurse practitioners by cutting red tape and increasing MBSÂ rebates for standard nurse practitioner attendance items.
- $358.5 million for Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, with 8 more clinics in more places.
- $586.9 million for improved mental health. Including 500 additional postgraduate psychology places, 500Â one-year internships for provisional psychologists and 2,000 supervisor training sessions.
Incentives
- $445.1 million to âexpandâ general practice increasing incentives for general practices to employ a range of health professionals to provide team based primary care.
- Smaller practices will also be able to complement their teams with the services of allied health professionals that have been commissioned by PHNs ($79.4m).
- Workforce Incentives Program (WIP) increased payments to support multi-D care, $445.1 million over 5 years.
Supports for First Nations Peoples
- Mental health and suicide prevention supports ($586.9m) for First Nations people in the lead up to, during and following the referendum to enshrine an Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Constitution. - The Government will build the capacity of Aboriginal Controlled Organisations to ensure on Country services ($8.2m).
- Addressing inequity in cancer outcomes building the capacity and capability of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services to support cancer care on the ground and ensure mainstream services are culturally safe and accessible ($238.5m).
- The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program will receive increased funding ($77.3m) for Elders to receive culturally safe care.
- An interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner will be appointed ($1.6m).
Other announcements related to rural
- $81.8 million for changes to scholarship Focusing on nursing, midwifery, First Nations health workers and international medical graduates, these scholarships will boost the workforce in regional and rural areas.
- A new pre-fellowship program for non-vocational doctors will be established to support IMGs to work in primary care and remain in smaller regional communities.
- $4.5 million for expansion of Single Employer Model trials. So rural GP registrars can deliver services in various community-based medical practices without losing employment benefits as they move between employers.
- $34.6 million for OMP program provides access to higher Medicare rebates for doctors without fellowship, including in regional areas.
- Royal Flying Doctor Service Residents in rural and regional areas, and remote First Nations communities, will receive extra support for primary care visits RFDS