Living with a chronic disease can affect many aspects of your life. We work closely with you, your loved ones and your general practitioner (GP) to help you manage your condition.
While chronic diseases progress in different ways, they often develop over a long time and are resistant to treatment. A long term management plan is often necessary.
A Chronic Disease Management Plan provides support from a range of medical and allied health services, including:
If you have a chronic medical condition, you may be eligible for Medicare benefits if your doctor prepares the following plans for you.
A GP Management Plan can help if you have a chronic or terminal medical condition by providing a clear approach to your care. It is a plan of action agreed between you and your GP. It identifies your healthcare needs, sets out the services to be provided by your GP and others and lists the actions you need to take.
If you need treatment from two or more health professionals, your doctor may also put a Team Care Arrangements Plan in place for you. This lets your doctor work with, and refer you to, at least two other health professionals who will provide your treatment or services.
A Chronic Disease Management Plan has a number of benefits. It can:
These benefits depend on your particular circumstances and require you to fully participate in necessary before and after care and management. You should consult a specialist in this area before deciding whether treatment is suitable for you.