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Dissecting the 2024 Federal Budget: What It Means for Health Practices

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In this special budget edition of Medicubes, hosts Chris and Riwka delve into the healthcare highlights of the May 2024 federal budget. Chris and Riwka unpack the key updates relevant to primary care practice managers, exploring financial allocations, policy changes, and their implications for general practice and broader healthcare settings.

Key Talking Points:

Discussion on the new timeframe for claiming bulk-billed services and its impact on practice workflows. Practices will need to adjust as the claim period reduces from two years to 12 months after the date of service, effective 2025-2026.

Overview of the funding to strengthen Medicare, including compliance and infrastructure improvements, alongside the ongoing independent review of Medicare integrity.

Extension of the Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement (QI PIP) funding for an additional year, ensuring continued support for general practices.

Allocation of $90 million over three years to grow and support the health workforce, with a focus on First Nations medical practitioners and the extension of the single employer model trials.

Significant investment of $227 million over three years to establish an additional 29 urgent care clinics, aiming to bolster primary care options, especially in regional and rural areas.

Increases in rebates for pathology tests, permanent addition of COVID-19 tests to Medicare, and expansion of MRI services with new licensing agreements.

Chris and Riwka provide a comprehensive breakdown of these budget changes, helping practice managers understand the potential impacts and prepare for the implementation of new policies and funding awards.

Medicubes is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network

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In this special budget edition of Medicubes, hosts Chris and Riwka delve into the healthcare highlights of the May 2024 federal budget. Chris and Riwka unpack the key updates relevant to primary care practice managers, exploring financial allocations, policy changes, and their implications for general practice and broader healthcare settings.

Key Talking Points:

Discussion on the new timeframe for claiming bulk-billed services and its impact on practice workflows. Practices will need to adjust as the claim period reduces from two years to 12 months after the date of service, effective 2025-2026.

Overview of the funding to strengthen Medicare, including compliance and infrastructure improvements, alongside the ongoing independent review of Medicare integrity.

Extension of the Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement (QI PIP) funding for an additional year, ensuring continued support for general practices.

Allocation of $90 million over three years to grow and support the health workforce, with a focus on First Nations medical practitioners and the extension of the single employer model trials.

Significant investment of $227 million over three years to establish an additional 29 urgent care clinics, aiming to bolster primary care options, especially in regional and rural areas.

Increases in rebates for pathology tests, permanent addition of COVID-19 tests to Medicare, and expansion of MRI services with new licensing agreements.

Chris and Riwka provide a comprehensive breakdown of these budget changes, helping practice managers understand the potential impacts and prepare for the implementation of new policies and funding awards.

Medicubes is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network

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