Chronic Disease Management and MBS deferred to 1 July 2025

On 25 September the Department of Health and Ageing announced the commencement date for Chronic Conditions Management MBS item changes have been deferred to 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. Previously, these changes were due to come into effect from 1 November 2024.

Steps your practice can take to prepare

Here are some ideas you might like to consider starting to prepare your practice team for Chronic Conditions Management and MyMedicare patient registration:

  1. Discuss what these changes mean with your practice team and identify any activities or processes you need to review or update (e.g. incorporating MyMedicare registration in your workflows for chronic disease/conditions management).
  2. Register your practice for MyMedicare if you have not done so already.
  3. Engage your patients to encourage them to register with MyMedicare, particularly those with a chronic condition or existing care plan:

The MyMedicare communication resources for General Practice includes social media tiles, videos, brochures and posters.

Western NSW Primary Health Network will keep you updated with more information about these changes as it is released. Please contact us by emailing practicedevelopmentteam@wnswphn.org.au for information and support.

Patient information about MyMedicare

To inform patients and their carers about MyMedicare the resources below can help explain the benefits and what it means for them.

Patient Brochures

mymedicare-dl-brochure.pdf (health.gov.au)

Easy Read MyMedicare Patient brochure

Patient Videos

Introducing MyMedicare | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

Registering in MyMedicare | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

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