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Practice Incentives Program Australia

The Practice Incentives Program (PIP) aims to support general practice activities.

These activities include continual improvements, quality care, enhanced capacity, and improved access and health outcomes for patients.
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Επιπλέον αμοιβές Αυστραλών GPs

Asthma Incentive
The PIP Asthma Incentive aims to encourage GP's to better manage the clinical care of people with moderate to severe asthma.
Generally, patients must meet the following criteria to be assessed as having moderate to severe asthma:
•   Symptoms on most days or
•   Use of preventative medication or
•   Bronchodilator use at least three times per week or
•   Hospital attendance of admission following an acute exacerbation of asthma

Practice Incentives Program After Hours Incentive

Incentive to support general practices to provide their patients with appropriate access to after hours care.
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Cervical Screening Incentive
The PIP Cervical Screening Incentive aims to encourage GP's to screen under-screened women, that is women aged between 20 and 69 years who have not had a cervical smear in the last four years, for cervical cancer and to increase overall screening rates.

Diabetes Incentive
The PIP Diabetes Incentive aims to encourage GP's to provide earlier diagnosis and effective management of people with established diabetes mellitus.

eHealth Incentive
The PIP eHealth Incentive aims to encourage practices to keep up to date with digital health and adopt new digital health technology as it becomes available.
The PIP eHealth Incentive aims to encourage practices to:
•   keep up to date with the latest developments in digital health
•   adopt new digital health technology
•   improve administration processes and patient care
The PIP eHealth Incentive consists of 5 eligibility requirements. For more about these, read the implementation overview documents for each requirement at the Australian Digital Health Agency website.
To be eligible to receive the eHealth Incentive, practices must:
1.   integrate Healthcare identifiers into Electronic Practice Records. To do this:
o   apply to us to obtain a Healthcare Provider Identifier-Organisation (HPI-O) for the practice and store the HPI-O in a compliant clinical software system
o   ensure that each general practitioner within the practice has their Healthcare Provider Identifier-Individual (HPI-I) stored in a compliant clinical software system, and
o   use a compliant clinical software system to access, retrieve and store verified Individual Healthcare Identifiers (IHI) for presenting patients
2.   have a standards-compliant secure messaging capability
3.   work towards recording the majority of diagnoses for active patients electronically
4.   ensure the majority of their prescriptions are sent electronically to a Prescription Exchange Service, and
5.   use the My Health Record system. To do this:
o   use compliant software for accessing the My Health Record system
o   apply to participate in the My Health Record system upon obtaining a HPI-O, and
o   upload shared health summaries to the My Health Record system for a minimum of 0.5 per cent of their Standardised Whole Patient Equivalent (SWPE) or the default SWPE, whichever is greater
The PIP eHealth Incentive encourages the meaningful use of the My Health Record by healthcare providers, including uploading of clinically relevant information to the My Health Record embedded into day to day clinical practice.

General Practitioner Aged Care Access Incentive
The PIP General Practitioner Aged Care Access Incentive (ACAI) aims to encourage GP's to provide increased and continuing services in Australian Government funded residential aged care facilities (RACFs).

Indigenous Health Incentive
The PIP Indigenous Health Incentive aims to support general practices and Indigenous health services to provide better health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, including best practice management of chronic disease.
This incentive is a key part of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) National Partnership Agreement on Closing the Gap: Tackling Indigenous Chronic Disease.

Procedural General Practitioner Payment
Payments are made to eligible practices in February and August each year.
Quality Prescribing Incentive (QPI)
The PIP QPI rewards participation by practices in a range of activities recognised or provided by the National Prescribing Service (NPS).
The NPS aims to assist GP's to achieve more effective, quality prescribing through a range of education, support and prescribing information. The NPS is a professional organisation, run independently of the Australian Government with broad GP representation and leadership.

Rural Loading Incentive
The rural loading recognises the difficulties of providing care, often with little professional support, in rural and remote areas. The PIP rural loading is higher for practices in more remote areas, in recognition of the added difficulties of providing medical care.

Teaching Payment
Payment to encourage general practices to provide teaching sessions to undergraduate and graduate medical students preparing to enter the Australian medical profession
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Immunisation  Incentive

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A Primary Care Panel Size of 2500 Is neither
Accurate nor Reasonable.

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