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Primary Health Care

Very Low Cost Access Payments



Very low cost access payment effective from 1 October 2006


A Very Low Cost Access payment for Primary Health Organisations (PHOs) and their practices that meet and maintain very low fees was introduced on 1 October 2006.

Those PHO practices that charge very low fees typically serve high need communities. The Very Low Cost Access payment is a way to support PHOs and their practices that, in order to deliver on Very Low Cost Access to primary health care and reduce health inequalities, have forgone revenue from patient fees.

Why support Very Low Cost Access?


This initiative is designed to:

Eligibility criteria for the Very Low Cost Access payment


Eligibility for the Very Low Cost Access payment will be limited to PHOs/practices currently charging or prepared to reduce their fees for standard consultations to the thresholds specified below:
The PHO must meet two pre-requisites:

The value of the Very Low Cost Access payment


View details of the very low cost payment (at rates that apply from 1 July 2009).

Adjusting the fee benchmark over time


As the Very Low Cost Access payment is calculated as a percentage of the First Contact and Services to Improve Access funding, the value of the Very Low Cost Access payment is adjusted annually in line with the adjusted base. The very low fees threshold (that is, the maximum fees that can be charged to be eligible) is also adjusted annually to maintain value by the same percentage as the capitation base adjustment.



Page last updated: 21 October 2009
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