MyMedicare is a new program which starts on 1 October 2023. It aims to strengthen the relationship between you as a patient and your clinic, your doctor and your care team for better support and easier access to telehealth consultations. While enrolling or registering for the MyMedicare program is voluntary, we highly recommend it to everybody because MyMedicare patients will receive:
- Medicare funding for longer telephone calls
- More Medicare funding (so lower ‘out of pocket’ costs) for telehealth consultations for children under 16, pensioners, and concession card holders
- More support for regular health assessments, care plans and GP visits if you are in residential aged care
- Increased funding for your care if you have complex conditions or chronic disease/s and often need to go to hospital
- Improved overall health services and continuity of care from your general practice to keep you as healthy as possible
You must have a Medicare or Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) card to register for MyMedicare. When the program launches on 1 October 2023, you will be able to register online or in-person at your Ochre medical centre.
MyMedicare was announced in May by Minister for Health and Aged Care, The Hon Mark Butler, as part of ‘Budget 2023–24: Building a stronger Medicare’, a spending commitment totalling $5.7 billion. The MyMedicare program will provide medical centres with more comprehensive information about their patients, while giving both patients and their care team access to additional funding packages, tailored to their health needs, with reduced administration requirements for practices. For more from the Department of Health, click here.
We will update this page with how to register and further information on the program as it becomes available.
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