The first quarterly assessment period of the General Practice in Aged Care Incentive (GP ACI) has now ended, with incentive instalments to be paid by Services Australia in October 2024.
As part of strengthening MyMedicare, the GP ACI aims to support older people living in residential aged care to receive planned, continuous, and quality primary care from a GP and the practice-based care support team, with financial support to GPs and general practices to make this more viable.
For more information on the program, see our earlier newsletter items here and here.
September 2024 quarterly assessment period
The first quarterly assessment period (1 July 2024 – 30 September 2024) has now ended. Eligible practices and providers will be assessed by Services Australia with the quarterly instalments paid in early October. To receive the quarterly instalment practices and providers must:
- Be registered with MyMedicare.
- Link eligible patients in the MyMedicare portal and select the General Practice in Aged Care Incentive indicator on their MyMedicare profile.
- Identify a Responsible Provider (GP) for each patient.
- Meet the General Practice in Aged Care Incentive eligibility and servicing requirements and service requirements for the quarter.
- Nominate a bank account in MyMedicare. Payment advice will be sent via HPOS after each payment.
Eligible services
Eligible services, under the direction of the Responsible Provider, can be provided by other members of the care team, including another GP or GP registrar, a nurse practitioner, a practice nurse, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitioner or Aboriginal health worker. A full list of MBS items that are applicable as eligible services are in the program guidelines.
Additional support for practices in large rural towns and very remote locations
For practices in MMM3-7 areas, rural loadings will apply to both provider and practice incentive payments. More information can also be found in the program guidelines.
Haven’t registered your patients yet?
There’s still time. The incentive program has provisions for assessing retrospective claiming periods under certain circumstances.
Need support?
Healthy North Coast has a newly appointed coordinator for the General Practice Aged Care Incentive Program, Jane Moye.
Jane will be working with HNC’s Primary Health Coordinators to ensure residents in aged care continue to receive regular, quality primary care in a way that is beneficial and sustainable to practices and providers.
Jane can be contacted on [email protected] and is looking forward to assisting you with navigating these program changes.
Healthy North Coast is currently working with specialist GPs who have developed innovative business models that support delivery of primary care to residential aged care residents. If you are considering focusing on aged care or would like to learn more about adapting your business focus with respect to aged care, we would like to hear from you.