The Coordinated Veterans’ Care (CVC) Program is a positive step to improve the wellbeing and quality of care for chronically ill Gold Card holders.
The program will pay General Practitioners and nursing providers to coordinate care for Gold Card holders who are at risk of hospitalisation.
Through improved community based care, the Program is intended to improve the health of participants by:
- providing ongoing planned and coordinated care from your GP and a nurse
- educating and empowering participants to self-manage their conditions
- encouraging the most socially isolated to participate in community activities.
For GPs and nursing providers:
CVC Guide for General Practice can be downloaded here and provides further information on the CVC program, including ‘Setting Up Your Practice”, Eligibility’ and ‘How to Claim”. Please note: There is no CVC Enrolment form or Care Plan template. Further details are provided in the Guide for General Practice.
General Information:
- About the Program
- Eligibility Criteria
- Clinical Reference Group
- Service Partners
- Contact Us
- What’s New?
Veterans, War Widow/ers
& Dependants:
- About the Program?
- Eligibility Criteria
- How do I get on the program?
- What happens when I start on the program?
- Being on the program
- How will I benefit from the program?
- Social Assistance
- Case Study
- FAQs for Veterans
General Practitioners:
Guide for General Practice:
Useful documentation:
- Guide for General Practice
- Claiming Date Ready Reckoner
- Notes for CVC Providers
- LMO Fee Schedule
- How to Claim Factsheet
Nurse Coordinators:
Practice Nurses:
Community Nurses:
Aboriginal Health Workers:
Useful documentation:
- Guide for General Practice
- How to Claim Factsheet
- Community Nursing Fee Schedule
- Community Nursing Guidelines
Other Health Providers:
Specialists:
Pharmacists:
Hospital Discharge:
Allied Health/ Other Care:
Veterans’ Home Care:
Useful documentation:
