BONUS EPISODE: Medicubes – New Developments in Chronic Disease Care and Aged Care Incentives: A Deep Dive
This special bonus episode of Talking HealthTech is a recent episode from one of the shows in the THT Podcast Network – Medicubes. Subscribe to their show below:
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In this episode of Medicubes, join hosts Chris, Riwka, and Kim as they delve into the latest changes in chronic disease management and the GP aged care incentives.
Focusing on how the new Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) updates will impact practice management, primary care, and specialists across Australia. Discussing the easing of the administrative burden associated with chronic disease management, the introduction of MyMedicare registration for chronic care patients, and the anticipated changes to aged care incentives. Giving insights into the upcoming MBS item numbers and how practices should prepare for these significant changes.
Read the Medicare Benefits Schedule updates here: https://www.mbsonline.gov.au/internet/mbsonline/publishing.nsf/Content/51DB00BFCAE778D9CA258B7F007C1FB8/$File/PDF%20Version%20-%20Upcoming%20Changes%20to%20Chronic%20Disease%20Management%20MBS%20Items%20%E2%80%93%20Overview.PDF
Key Talking Points:
- MBS Updates: New item numbers for chronic disease management will come into effect on 1st November 2024, aiming to simplify the process and improve patient care.
- Chronic Disease Management: Administrative burdens around team care arrangements and the Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) allocation will be reduced, focusing more on outcomes and patient reviews.
- MyMedicare Registration: Registration becomes crucial for practices to ensure they can provide and claim for chronic disease management plans for their patients.
- Aged Care Incentives: The new structure requires annual service plans, regular care planning, and quarterly service delivery, with compliance checks on the quality and spread of the care provided.
- Data and Modelling: Practices are encouraged to use data tools and modelling to understand financial impacts and ensure sustainability.
- Fee Structures: Discussed the potential for practices to introduce gap fees or private billing for care planning services.
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