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Aliases
Professional Services Review

Accountable authority
Director of Professional Services Review
Lead Body
No
Institutional sector classification
Employment instruments
Establishing instruments

Section 35 of the PGPA Act applies
Yes
Section 35(3) of the PGPA Act applies
Yes

Outcome #1: A reduction of the risks to patients and costs to the Australian Government of inappropriate practice, including through investigating health services claimed under the Medicare and Pharmaceutical benefits schemes.
# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Professional Services Review Program 1.1 Professional Services Review

The Australian Government, through the PSR, aims to safeguard the public against the risks and costs of inappropriate practice by health practitioners. The PSR liaises with governments, medical and health care regulatory bodies, and professional organisations to protect the integrity of the Medicare Benefits Schedule and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.

# Program Body Contribution
2.1 Department of Health and Aged Care Program 2.1 Department of Health and Aged Care

The Department of Health and Aged Care has policy responsibility for Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). Under the Health Provider Compliance program, the Chief Executive Medicare refers suspected cases of inappropriate practice by health care service providers to the PSR for investigation.

2.5 Department of Health and Aged Care Program 2.5 Department of Health and Aged Care

The Department of Health and Aged Care has policy responsibility for Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). Under the Health Provider Compliance program, the Chief Executive Medicare refers suspected cases of inappropriate practice by health care service providers to the PSR for investigation.

2.6 Department of Health and Aged Care Program 2.6 Department of Health and Aged Care

The Department of Health and Aged Care has policy responsibility for Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). Under the Health Provider Compliance program, the Chief Executive Medicare refers suspected cases of inappropriate practice by health care service providers to the PSR for investigation.

1.2 Services Australia Program 1.2 - Services to the Community - Health Services Australia

Services Australia administers the PBS, Repatriation PBS, access to PBS for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and Medicare services and benefit payments.

Outcome #1: A reduction of the risks to patients and costs to the Australian Government of inappropriate practice, including through investigating health services claimed under the Medicare and pharmaceutical benefits schemes
# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Professional Services Review Program 1.1 Professional Services Review

Safeguarding the Integrity of the Medicare Program and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme The Australian Government, through the PSR, aims to safeguard the community against the risks and costs of inappropriate practice by health practitioners. The PSR liaises with governments, medical and health care regulatory bodies, and professional organisations to protect the integrity of the Medicare Benefits, Pharmaceutical Benefits, and Child Dental Benefits programs

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