16 December Department of Human Services: Medicare Communication Survey December 16, 2019 By Announcement, Services Australia 0 Medicare is working to enhance its website in 2020, making changes to better meet the needs of Practice Managers. Medicare is working to enhance its website in 2020, making changes to better meet the needs of Practice Managers. But they need your feedback right now. The Department of Human Services has engaged Instinct and Reason, a research company, to discuss with you your opinions, attitudes and needs regarding communication related to the Medicare program. The Department of Human Services will use the findings to develop a clearer understanding of the information and communication needs of healthcare professionals. Could you take 10 minutes to complete this survey so Practice Managers get heard? https://survey2.instinctandreason.com/start/?s=247956 If you want to confirm the credentials of this survey, you can contact Andrew Jermyn on andrew.jermyn@humanservices.gov.au Start Survey Related Articles Department of Human Services: We’d like your insights into how Medicare communication to you can be improved The Department of Human Services is conducting a research project to find out how they can improve their website and Medicare communication to Practice Managers. Department of Human Services : Upgrading their digital health and aged care channels In the 2017-18 Budget, DHS received funding to enhance, stabilise and consolidate the existing health and aged care payments channels. Commonwealth Department of Health 'Impact of COVID-19 on Immunisation Services' survey The Department of Human Services has updated the PBS education guides. Independent review of health providers’ access to Medicare card numbers This review examined access by Health professionals to Medicare card numbers by using the Health Professional Online Services (HPOS) system or by calling the Department of Human Services. Temporary changes to Medicare Program requirements under s19AA and 19AB of the Health Insurance Act Comments are closed.