Extending Mental Health Support For Aged Care Residents During COVID-19
The Australian Government has expanded eligibility requirements for the Better Access initiative to allow aged care residents to access 20 Medicare-subsidised individual psychological services each year.
The expansion recognises the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing of people in residential aged care, and addresses recommendations from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety’s Aged Care and COVID-19 special report.
Psychological services will be provided by eligible general practitioners, other medical practitioners, psychologists, social workers or occupational therapists.
Click here to download a fact sheet. (PDF)
Temporary COVID-19 Allied Health Support Services and GP/OMP Services for Aged Care Residents
Temporary MBS items have been made available to improve access to multidisciplinary care for residents of residential aged care facilities (RACF) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The new items apply to RACF residents referred for allied health services under the following treatment, management or care plans:
- Multidisciplinary Care Plans
- GP Management Plans
- Shared Care Plans
- Team Care Plans
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Assessments
Under the new items, allied health providers may claim a call-out fee to cover their travel to a RACF to provide a face-to-face service.
These temporary MBS items are applicable for non-admitted patients that reside in a RACF and cannot be claimed as part of hospital treatment.
Fact sheets are available below.
For allied health providers
Temporary COVID-19 Allied Health Support Services for Aged Care Residents (PDF)
GP and OMPs
Temporary COVID-19 GP and OMP’s Support Services for Aged Care Residents (PDF)
To seek MBS interpretation advice, email: askmbs@health.gov.au

