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MyMedicare: First steps: What is it, What do I need to know? Members login for free access About RACGP online events

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Type: On-demand
Recorded: 4 Sep 2023

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For more information:
Email: Charise Ebrada
Call: 02 98864711

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RACGP Members: Free
Non-Members: Free

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MyMedicare: First steps: What is it, What do I need to know?

On-demand recorded 4 Sep 2023

The RACGP, in partnership with the Australian Association of Practice Management Ltd (AAPM) invites GPs and Practice staff to attend a webinar focussing on the proposed MyMedicare initiative, set to roll out from 1 October 2023.

This session will provide an opportunity to ask questions about the benefits and impacts of MyMedicare on general practice and patients. It will include:

  • a broad overview of My Medicare
  • Goals of MyMedicare
  • Q & A

Presenters

Dr Walid Jammal
MBBS FRACGP DCH M. Health Law

Dr Walid Jammal is the principal GP in a well established general practice in suburban Sydney, where he supervisors GP registrars and medical students. His special interests include paediatrics, men’s health, medico-legal matters and quality and safety control in general practice. He is a member of various committees and advisory bodies with the Ministry of Health in NSW and Commonwealth Department of Health. He is a member of the Medicare Services Advisory Committee, was a member of the Strengthening Medicare Taskforce, and was co-Chair of the Primary Care Reform Steering Group that informed the Commonwealth's Ten-Year Primary Care Plan. He is a Board member of the Western Sydney Local Health District as well as the Western Sydney Primary Health Network.

Simon Cotterell
First Assistant Secretary, Primary Care Division, Department of Health and Aged Care

is the First Assistant Secretary of the Primary Care Division in the Department of Health. Simon has worked for over 30 years in government. Over the last 19 years in Health, Simon has led work on primary care reform; health payments integrity; global and regional health issues; drug, alcohol and tobacco policy; health financing; health security; the blood supply; organ and tissue donation; and a range of other health system issues. Prior to Health, Simon worked for a decade as a policy adviser in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in various areas of social policy and international relations.

Dr Nicole Higgins
RACGP President and Practice owner

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