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Restrictions for permanent residents

Medicare provider number restrictions | Restrictions for temporary residents | Restrictions for permanent residents

Overseas trained doctors (OTDs) who take up permanent residency or citizenship in Australia are unable to obtain a Medicare provider number and therefore provide services that attract Medicare rebates unless they work in a District of Workforce Shortage.

This Medicare provider number restriction applies for a period of 10 years starting from the date of issue of permanent residency or the date of first medical registration in Australia, whichever is later. If the OTD is willing to take up a hard-to-fill position as a general practitioner (GP/family physician) in Australia, they may be eligible to participate in the 5 year scheme, which shortens the 10 year restriction to 5 years or less.

If the job you are offering an OTD is in a District of Workforce Shortage, the OTD may apply for an exemption to the 10 year Medicare provider number restriction, which will enable them to be issued with a Medicare provider number. This is referred to as a section 19AB exemption. An application for a section 19AB exemption to these Medicare provider number restrictions is made when the OTD applies for a Medicare provider number.

Employers should note that OTDs with permanent residency or citizenship in Australia are also required to work in an Area of Need unless they hold full medical registration in Australia or have completed the standard pathway for specialist assessment or the standard pathway for general practitioner assessment.

The Medicare provider number restrictions for OTDs who are permanent resident or citizens of Australia does not apply to doctors who:

OTDs with permanent residency or citizenship in Australia are also subject to a second type of Medicare provider number restriction if they first worked in Australia as a doctor after 1 November 1996. This restriction requires them to meet one of the following requirements in order to be issued with a Medicare provider number and therefore provide services that attract Medicare rebates. They must:
If you require further information on Medicare provider number restrictions, you can phone the Workforce Regulation Information Line in the Department of Health and Ageing on 02 6289 5903 or by facsimile 02 6289 1352.

The Workforce Regulation Information HOTLINE will close on 5 May 2008.

For information on section 19AB of the Health Insurance Act 1973 please contact 19AB@health.gov.au

Last updated 3/04/2008