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Information for Medical Practitioners Module 1 Introduction to DVA

Information for Medical Practitioners Module 1 Introduction to DVA. DVA’s Mission. ‘To support those who serve or have served in defence of our nation and commemorate their service and sacrifice’. DVA’S Mission. Who does DVA support? Veterans, war widows and widowers

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Information for Medical Practitioners Module 1 Introduction to DVA

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  1. Information for Medical Practitioners Module 1 Introduction to DVA

  2. DVA’s Mission ‘To support those who serve or have served in defence of our nation and commemorate their service and sacrifice’

  3. DVA’S Mission Who does DVA support? • Veterans, war widows and widowers • Serving and former Australian Defence Force members • Eligible Australian Federal Police members with overseas service • Their dependants and carers

  4. DVA’s Mission How does DVA support them? • Providing compensation and income support entitlements • Delivering health care and rehabilitation services • Fulfilling Australia’s commitment to remember and honour those who serve our nation

  5. DVA Offices • DVA has offices in each capital city in all States and Territories • Veterans’ Affairs Network shopfront offices in a number of regional centres throughout Australia • Veterans and Veterans Families Counselling Services offices in all capital cities and a number of regional centres

  6. Veteran Community • DVA’s health treatment population (consisting of Gold and White Card holders) is steadily declining • While veteran numbers are decreasing, their healthcare requirements become more complex as they age • Average age of treatment pop. is 76> years • Approx. 2/3 of treatment pop. is 80 years+ • WW2 veterans/widows/widowers still remain largest proportion of treatment population

  7. DVA Health Cards (for treatment in Australia only) Gold Card holders(treatment for all conditions) White Card holders(treatment for specific conditions) Orange Card holders(pharmaceuticals only)

  8. Gold Card Eligibility Eligibility depends on: • Australian Defence Force service (serving or ex-serving members) • Other specified conditions

  9. Gold Card Provides: Treatment for all medical conditions including: • Hospital • Medical • Pharmaceuticals • Aids and Appliances • Allied Health

  10. White Card Eligibility Eligibility depends on: • Australian or Commonwealth defence service • Medical conditions accepted as service related • Other specified conditions

  11. White Card Provides: Treatment for specific medical conditions accepted by DVA including: • Hospital • Medical • Pharmaceuticals • Aids and Appliances • Allied Health

  12. Orange Card Eligibility British, Commonwealth and Allied WWII veterans and mariners with qualifying service who: • are aged 70 or over; and • have been resident in Australia for 10 years or more

  13. Orange Card Provides: • Pharmaceutical Allowance • Access to the Repatriation Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (RPBS) This Card is for pharmaceuticals only, not for medical or other health care treatment

  14. Eligibility Checks Providers can check a veteran’s eligibility for health services by phoning DVA: • 1300 550 457 (metro callers) • 1800 550 457 (regional callers)

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