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Case Management: Billing & MBS reforms
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Case Management: Billing & MBS reforms

Case Management: Billing & MBS Reforms is a practical, case-based course designed to help General Practitioners confidently navigate the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) reforms introduced on 1 November 2025. Using eight real-world general practice case studies, the course explains what has changed from previous MBS arrangements and how these reforms impact everyday billing, referrals, documentation, and compliance. Key topics include chronic disease management, Indigenous health, mental health care, bulk billing arrangements, telehealth, diagnostic services, health assessments, and practice incentive programs. The course supports accurate and consistent implementation of current MBS requirements in primary care. 

$295

FLEXIBLE TIMING

100% ONLINE

CPD ENDORSED

EXPERT INSTRUCTOR

Case Management: Billing & MBS Reforms examines the practical impact of the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) reforms introduced on 1 November 2025, with a strong focus on real-world application in Australian general practice. The course is structured around eight interactive case studies, allowing participants to compare previous billing arrangements with the updated MBS framework and understand how these changes affect routine clinical decision-making.

What the course covers
This course explores how the reforms apply across key areas of general practice, including:
- Chronic disease management and continuity of care
- Indigenous health
- Mental health care changes
- Bulk billing arrangements and incentives
- Telehealth consultations
- Diagnostic imaging and pathology
- Practice Incentive Programs (PIP) and compliance
- Health assessments and reporting requirements

What’s included
This course is designed to be practical and implementation-focused, including:
- Interactive case discussions to reinforce learning
- Opportunities to research, view other responses, and discuss topics with peers
- Expert answers provided after submission of case discussions
- Practical guidance on structuring consultations, selecting appropriate MBS items, and completing compliant documentation
- Examples of compliant care plans, referrals, and assessments aligned with current requirements.

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CPD Hours:

  • Education hours:  3.5
  • Reviewing performance hours: 4.0
  • Measuring outcome hours:  0.0
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Accreditations:

Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) #1515535

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #40564

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Study Mode:

100% online

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Study duration:

7.5 hrs self-paced

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