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From 1 November 2022, Veteran Card holders can access fully funded allied mental health services by video telehealth, without the need for initial consultations to be held in person.
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If you think your veteran patient might benefit from tailored support for social wellbeing and/or employment, and they have not yet had their health condition/s accepted by DVA as being related to their ADF service, they could be eligible for a program DVA is trialling.
DVA’s new Compensation Quick Tips will make it easier for health providers to help us ensure veterans are appropriately compensated for injuries or illnesses resulting from their service in the defence forces
DVA has released final reports on the Treatment Cycle Evaluation and Desktop Analysis of Alternative Funding Models as associated with the 2018-19 Improved Dental and Allied Health Budget measure.
As part of our commitment to improve veterans’ access to health services, the Government has announced an extension to the Provisional Access to Medical Treatment (PAMT) program.
On 8 September 2022, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and the Australian Association of Practice Management will host a webinar on DVA health arrangements.
DVA’s new Quick Guides will make it easier for general practices to know what to do when presented with a veteran or their family member, and how to claim for different DVA programs.