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If you’re an allied health provider, our 2 new printable quick guides can help you support your veteran clients and families by improving your understanding of DVA’s healthcare arrangements and processes.
Changes have been made to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs provider requirements, outlined in the updated Notes for Allied Health Providers and Notes for General Practitioners.
The new “Guide for Residential Aged Care Teams Supporting DVA Clients” and DVA webpages provide a comprehensive overview of the range of support services available to DVA clients to assist with their care.
Health providers can now seek prior approval for pharmaceuticals through the Health Professionals Online Service (HPOS).
These new online mental health programs make it easier for veterans and families across Australia to access support no matter where they live.
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The Department of Veterans’ Affairs has made minor administrative updates to the Notes for Allied Health Providers (Section One – General), Notes for Allied Health Providers (Section 2(f) – Exercise Physiologists), and Notes for General Practitioners. There are no changes to existing provider rules or regulations.
Veteran card holders in flood affected North Queensland can continue to access their medications under Continued Dispensing arrangements of the PBS.