From 1 October 2019, there will be a change to the way that referrals are made to allied health providers for Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) clients.
Under existing DVA arrangements, a GP may refer a client to allied health services for up to a year at the DVA’s expense.
Under the new arrangement, the referral will be for up to 12 sessions or one year, whichever ends first. These referrals will be known as a ‘treatment cycle’, and are designed to improve the quality of care for DVA cardholders. These changes will not impose a limit on the number of clinically required services. DVA clients will receive as many services as determined to be clinically necessary by their GP and may have multiple treatment cycles in place simultaneously with different providers.
Please note that the commencement date has been deferred from 1 July 2019 to 1 October 2019 to allow for further consultation between the DVA and stakeholders.
If you have any questions about the change in process, please contact the Department of Veterans Affairs or your local NCPHN Quality Improvement Support Officer.
Click here to visit the HealthPathways for the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
For a list of all localised pathways see:
Mid and North Coast Localised Pathways
Username: manchealth
Password: conn3ct3d
For further information about HealthPathways contact:
- [email protected] (HealthPathways Coordinator MNC)
- [email protected] (HealthPathways Coordinator NNSW)