GPACI update- Q1 payments, Updated MBS User Guide and GPACI conversations and implementation webinar series

November 13, 2024

Quarter 1 payments for the General Practice in Aged Care Incentive are now flowing onto general practices. 

Some payments to practices have not been processed by Services Australia where practice or responsible provider bank account details have not been provided or need to be updated. A new resource published by Services Australia is available to assist practices and providers in understanding and acting on failed payment notifications (when they have missing or incorrect bank account details). Click here to access it.

The latest version of the MBS user guide for GPACI has been published to support your General Practice to plan their delivery of care for the GPACI and provides examples of how to use MBS items to meet the requirements of this incentive. Get your copy of the guide here.

To use the guide in your practice, simply select the Sample Schedule (see pg. 3 – 8) and Example Annual Cycle billing scenario (see pg. 11 –15) that best suits your practice team and setting. Once you have identified these, you will have a 2-page guide to simplify MBS billing for GPACI.

This updated version of the guide removes references to Aboriginal Health Workers and clarifies that only Aboriginal Health Practitioners and Practice Nurses are eligible to claim MBS Item 10997. References have also been removed to MBS Item number 10987 as this item is only billable following a 715 health check, which cannot be billed for residents of an aged care home.  

GPACI conversations and implementation webinars

These webinars are practical peer learning conversations, exploring the incentive and sharing experiences and lessons learned through implementation including:

  • What this incentive means for you and the potential benefits
  • How to utilise the incentive to support high quality, integrated, patient centred care in an aged care setting
  • How obstacles involved in operationalising this incentive can be overcome.

Webinars are chaired by Dr Paresh Dawda, Canberra-based GP, and Prestantia Health Principal Consultant.

Webinar 2 - For all members of the care team -  Thursday 14 November 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm AEDT. Register here.

Panellists include:

  • Dr Jagdeesh Singh Dhaliwal, GP South East Melbourne
  • Laila Hallam, Health Consumer Leader
  • Cassara Hardie, A/g CEO National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ageing and Aged Care Council
  • Marie Vaughan, Aged Care Specialist, Nurse Practitioner
  • Practice manager representative (speaker TBC).

Webinar 3 - For GPs/Responsible providers - Monday 18 November 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm AEDT. Register here.

Panellists include:

  • Dr Ian Williams, GP Camp Hill, Qld
  • Dr Anthony Marinucci, GP Haberfeld, NSW
  • Further GP panellists coming soon.

Webinar 4 - For residents, families and friends - Thursday 5 December 12 pm – 12:45 pm AEDT. Register here.

Panellists include:

  • Craig Gear, CEO, Older Persons Advocacy Network
  • Leanne Wells, Consumer Advocate Leader
  • Danijela Hlis, Consumer Leader
  • Ann Davies, Aged Care Industry Leader.

For support on MyMedicare and GPACI, please contact providersupport@semphn.org.au.


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