How to get FREE* physiotherapy sessions

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Living with a chronic disease can be challenging, but in Australia, individuals have access to a comprehensive Chronic Disease Management (CDM) plan that includes physiotherapy sessions. These sessions are not only beneficial for managing symptoms but are also available at a more affordable cost through bulk billing. In this blog post, we'll explore the significance of physiotherapy in chronic disease management and how bulk-billed sessions are making a positive impact on healthcare accessibility.

Understanding Chronic Disease Management Plans:

Chronic diseases often require ongoing care and support. The Australian government recognizes the importance of managing chronic conditions effectively and has implemented the Chronic Disease Management (CDM) plan, formerly known as the Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program. This initiative aims to improve the coordination of care for individuals with chronic illnesses, facilitating access to various allied health services, including physiotherapy.

The Role of Physiotherapy in Chronic Disease Management:

Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in managing chronic diseases by focusing on physical rehabilitation, pain management, and improving overall mobility. Individuals with chronic conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, or cardiovascular diseases can benefit from tailored physiotherapy interventions that address specific challenges associated with their health conditions.

The Benefits of Bulk-Billed Physiotherapy Sessions:

One of the key advantages of the CDM plan is the provision of bulk-billed physiotherapy sessions. Bulk billing means that eligible individuals can access physiotherapy services without any out-of-pocket expenses, making it a cost-effective solution for managing chronic conditions. This initiative ensures that financial constraints do not hinder individuals from receiving the necessary care and support.

Eligibility Criteria and Getting Started:

To access bulk-billed physiotherapy sessions under the CDM plan, individuals must meet specific eligibility criteria. Generally, this includes having a chronic medical condition that has lasted or is expected to last for at least six months. Patients need a referral from their general practitioner (GP) to a physiotherapist, outlining the specific areas of concern and the recommended treatment plan.

If you have an CDM plan and need help with recovery, please click here to book in a consultation or call us on 0402 832 329.






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