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MyMedicare is a voluntary patient registration model. It aims to formalise the relationship between patients, their general practice, general practitioner (GP) and primary care teams.
MyMedicare patients and their usual GP and practice will have access to new benefits to help deliver more of the care patients need, improving health outcomes.
I understand that registering in MyMedicare is voluntary.
If a parent or guardian has completed this form on behalf of a patient aged 14–17, please confirm the patient is aware of this registration and has provided informed consent.
Consent for MyMedicare registration for patients under 14 years of age must be provided by the patient’s parent or legal guardian.
Patients aged 14–17 years must provide their consent to register for MyMedicare.
For a patient 14 years or older who lacks capacity to make decisions for themselves, consent for the MyMedicare registration will need to be provided by an individual who is authorised to act on the patient’s behalf.
The law regulates how Services Australia, the Department of Health and Aged Care, the Australian Digital Health Agency and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs may handle your personal information. Services Australia is collecting your personal information to assess your eligibility for MyMedicare and provide services to you and payments linked to your provider as a result of your MyMedicare registration. Your information will only be shared with relevant government agencies such as the Department of Health and Aged Care, Australian Digital Health Agency and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, where you have agreed, or where the law allows or requires it. The MyMedicare Privacy Notice describes how your information will be managed consistent with our obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles. The notice can be found at MyMedicare – Privacy Notice. You can also read:
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