Consultation on private health insurance chronic disease management programs
Overview
The Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care is proposing to expand the list of health professionals for which insurer benefits under Chronic Disease Management Programs (CDMPs) will be eligible for risk equalisation across health insurers. Specifically, it is proposed that practice nurses, nurse practitioners, and mental health nurses are added to the list of health professionals eligible for private health insurance-funded CDMP benefits. The department is also seeking more information to better understand insurers’ approaches to planning and executing CDMPs.
Why your views matter
The purpose of this consultation is to seek stakeholder and community responses on the department’s consultation paper.
Your feedback will inform consideration of the proposed changes, if they should be implemented, and how to best implement them.
How to respond
Please submit your response via email to PHIconsultation@health.gov.au. Submissions are due by 2 August 2024.
To support stakeholder engagement, the department intends to publish responses. Respondents are asked to clearly identify specific elements of the response which are considered confidential and not for publication, as well as the reasons the specific elements are considered confidential. Confidential feedback may still be subject to access under freedom of information laws. The freedom of information process includes consultation with a respondent prior to a decision about the release of information.
Audiences
- Aged care professionals
- Aged care service providers
- Aged care workforce
- Commonwealth agencies
- Community groups
- General public
- Health professionals
- Health workforce
- Local governments
- Non-government organisations
- State government agencies
Interests
- Health insurance
- Hospitals
- Medicare
- Policy Development
- Regulatory policy
- Strategic Policy
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