Introduction of MyMedicare
From 1 October 2023, MyMedicare opened for voluntary registration to Australians with a valid Medicare card or Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) card.
This is a free service that will advise your general medical practice that you have chosen them to be your regular care team and additional funding will be available from the government to help provide the care you may need.
Patients who register with MyMedicare, will have access to benefits including:
Better continuity of care with your registered practice which will lead to improving health outcomes
Longer telehealth consultations with your GP that are funded by the Medicare Benefit Scheme (MBS)
People living in residential aged care will have access to more regular visits from their GP from August 2024
People who frequently visit hospital will have connections to more appropriate care in general practice from mid-2024.
Eligibility
To be eligible to register you will require:
Medicare card or DVA card
Face-to-face visits with the same practice including:
One face-to-face visit for remote locations
Two face-to-face visits in the last 24 months for practices in other locations
There are exemptions for eligibility requirements for people who are experiencing domestic and family violence and homelessness.
Registration
You can register for MyMedicare and select your preferred general practitioner at:
Any accredited general practice
Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service
Aboriginal Medical Service
Nurse practitioner-led practice with a GP
Any other non-traditional practice that can meet the healthcare provider registration and eligibility criteria.
You can withdraw your registration from MyMedicare at any time.
When you register with MyMedicare all your personal information will be secure and your privacy maintained.
For more information on MyMedicare and how it works, visit - MyMedicare information resources.
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