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ADF Family HealthMedical Benefits - Western AustraliaNew South Wales | Northern Territory | Queensland | Victoria | Western Australia Page updated 24 November, 2009 Broome | Carnavon | Derby | Exmouth | Karratha | Kununurra | Newman | Port Hedland | Tom Price BroomeParticipation by medical practitioners in the trial is voluntary. At this stage, there are no medical practitioners in Broome registered for the trial. To access the medical benefits associated with the trial in Broome, registered dependants may visit the local medical practitioner and claim full gap reimbursement for eligible Medicare items. The gap payment is the difference between the medical practitioner’s fee and the Medicare rebate. Dependants will be required to pay their account and claim the Medicare rebate, before submitting a claim to ADF Family Health for eligible Medicare items. For more information on this solution and how to claim click here. The benefits associated with this trial are considered a fringe benefit under the FBT Assessment Act 1986. Consequently, the benefit will be subject to FBT and the FBT will be paid by Defence. Depending on individual circumstances, the ‘grossed up’ value of the benefits provided during the FBT year may be recorded on a member’s annual Payment Summary. For more information on Fringe Benefits Tax, click here.CarnavonParticipation by medical practitioners in the trial is voluntary. At this stage, there are no medical practitioners in Carnavon registered for the trial. To access the medical benefits associated with the trial in Carnavon, registered dependants may visit the local medical practitioner and claim full gap reimbursement for eligible Medicare items. The gap payment is the difference between the medical practitioner’s fee and the Medicare rebate. Dependants will be required to pay their account and claim the Medicare rebate, before submitting a claim to ADF Family Health for eligible Medicare items. For more information on this solution and how to claim click here. The benefits associated with this trial are considered a fringe benefit under the FBT Assessment Act 1986. Consequently, the benefit will be subject to FBT and the FBT will be paid by Defence. Depending on individual circumstances, the ‘grossed up’ value of the benefits provided during the FBT year may be recorded on a member’s annual Payment Summary. For more information on Fringe Benefits Tax, click here.Derby - RAAF Base CurtinDerby does not have a private medical centre in the area. Defence families can continue to access medical services at the Derby Hospital. The services received at this facility are not covered by this trial. ExmouthExmouth does not have a private medical centre in the area. Defence families can continue to access medical services at the Exmouth Hospital. The services received at this facility are not covered by this trial. KarrathaTo access the medical benefits associated with the trial in Karratha, registered dependants must attend a participating medical practitioner. Participating medical practitioners will bulk bill for eligible medical items. See the following list for participating medical practitioners in your location. This model incurs a benefit of $19 per visit, and is considered a fringe benefit under the FBT Assessment Act 1986. Consequently, the benefit will be subject to FBT and the FBT will be paid by Defence. Depending on individual circumstances, the ‘grossed up’ value of the benefits provided during the FBT year may be recorded on a member’s annual Payment Summary. For more information on Fringe Benefits Tax, click here.
KununurraParticipation by medical practitioners in the trial is voluntary. At this stage, there are no medical practitioners in Kununurra registered for the trial. To access the medical benefits associated with the trial in Kununurra, registered dependants may visit the local medical practitioner and claim full gap reimbursement for eligible Medicare items. The gap payment is the difference between the medical practitioner’s fee and the Medicare rebate. Dependants will be required to pay their account and claim the Medicare rebate, before submitting a claim to ADF Family Health for eligible Medicare items. For more information on this solution and how to claim click here. The benefits associated with this trial are considered a fringe benefit under the FBT Assessment Act 1986. Consequently, the benefit will be subject to FBT and the FBT will be paid by Defence. Depending on individual circumstances, the ‘grossed up’ value of the benefits provided during the FBT year may be recorded on a member’s annual Payment Summary. For more information on Fringe Benefits Tax, click here.NewmanTo access the medical benefits associated with the trial in Newman, registered dependants must attend a participating medical practitioner. Participating medical practitioners will bulk bill for eligible medical items. See the following list for participating medical practitioners in your location. This model incurs a benefit of $19 per visit, and is considered a fringe benefit under the FBT Assessment Act 1986. Consequently, the benefit will be subject to FBT and the FBT will be paid by Defence. Depending on individual circumstances, the ‘grossed up’ value of the benefits provided during the FBT year may be recorded on a member’s annual Payment Summary. For more information on Fringe Benefits Tax, click here.
Port HedlandTo access the medical benefits associated with the trial in Port Hedland, registered dependants must attend a participating medical practitioner. Participating medical practitioners will bulk bill for eligible medical items. See the following list for participating medical practitioners in your location. This model incurs a benefit of $19 per visit, and is considered a fringe benefit under the FBT Assessment Act 1986. Consequently, the benefit will be subject to FBT and the FBT will be paid by Defence. Depending on individual circumstances, the ‘grossed up’ value of the benefits provided during the FBT year may be recorded on a member’s annual Payment Summary. For more information on Fringe Benefits Tax, click here.
Tom PriceTo access the medical benefits associated with the trial in Tom Price, registered dependants must attend a participating medical practitioner. Participating medical practitioners will bulk bill for eligible medical items. See the following list for participating medical practitioners in your location. This model incurs a benefit of $19 per visit, and is considered a fringe benefit under the FBT Assessment Act 1986. Consequently, the benefit will be subject to FBT and the FBT will be paid by Defence. Depending on individual circumstances, the ‘grossed up’ value of the benefits provided during the FBT year may be recorded on a member’s annual Payment Summary. For more information on Fringe Benefits Tax, click here.
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