MyMedicare – What It Means for You
Explaining My Medicare
MyMedicare is a voluntary registration system introduced by the Australian Government to strengthen the relationship between you and your regular GP. By registering, you nominate your usual general practice and preferred GP, which helps unlock additional government funding to support better, more personalised care.
Why register for MyMedicare?
Registering with MyMedicare means you formally choose your regular GP and practice. This gives your GP team access to extra funding to improve the services they can offer you.
Benefits include:
Longer funded telehealth consultations, including bulk billed longer telehealth consults for children under 16 and concession card holders.
Better coordination and support for patients with chronic conditions, helping reduce unnecessary hospital visits.
For people living in residential aged care, more regular GP visits and improved care planning.
Additional benefits will continue to be introduced over time as part of the government’s commitment to strengthening Medicare.
You can still see your GP without registering, but you won’t be eligible for these enhanced MyMedicare-funded services.

