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  • What does travel assistance mean for me?
  • When can I claim for travel assistance
  • Can I claim for accomodation costs?
  • Can I claim for the costs of a support person?
  • How do I claim for travel assistance?
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National Travel Assistance (NTA) Scheme
www.moh.govt.nz/travelassistance

Your Guide for Claiming Travel Assistance

The National Travel Assistance Scheme helps people financially who are referred by their specialist to see another specialist, and need to travel long distances or travel frequently.

The specialists must both be part of a government-funded health and disability service, for example, a renal dialysis centre or a specialist disability service.









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