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CDM Changes Take Effect: What July 1, 2025 Means for General Practice and How to Adapt

Announcement posted by GP Hero 02 Jul 2025

Starting July 1, 2025, key changes to Chronic Disease Management (CDM) come into effect in Australia.

Introduction: A New Phase in CDM

Starting July 1, 2025, updates to the Chronic Disease Management (CDM) program will officially take effect across Australia. These reforms aim to enhance care coordination, standardize documentation, and simplify billing. However, they also place new demands on general practices that are already facing increasing workloads and limited resources.

This blog unpacks the core CDM changes and their implications for GPs and practice managers.

 

What's Changing with CDM from July 1, 2025

Tighter Reporting Standards:

CDM documentation now requires more structured action plans and goal tracking.

Medicare compliance reviews will emphasize clear audit trails and measurable outcomes.

New Minimum Requirements:

Updated templates for GP Management Plans (GPMPs) and Team Care Arrangements (TCAs).

Minimum levels of provider interaction and multidisciplinary collaboration are mandatory for certain billing codes.

Digital Integration and Review Cycles:

Clinics are expected to manage patient review cycles through updated digital workflows.

Clinical decision support tools will be increasingly essential.

Emphasis on Preventive Care Metrics:

Greater focus on early interventions and outcome-based care planning.

 

What This Means for General Practices

While these changes are intended to raise standards of care, they also bring complexity:

Documentation and compliance tasks will demand more time.

Tighter turnaround times for patient reviews will test workflow efficiency.

Admin teams will shoulder heavier workloads.

To adapt smoothly, practices will need operational agility—and reliable support.

 

How GP Hero Can Help with the CDM Transition

You don't have to manage this alone. GP Hero offers skilled virtual assistants trained in CDM workflows and Medicare compliance.

With GP Hero, your clinic gains:

Support in updating and maintaining GPMP and TCA templates

Coordination of review reminders and patient communications

Documentation support aligned with audit-ready standards

More time for your clinical team to focus on patient care

GP Hero's VAs act as an extension of your team—boosting capacity without increasing payroll.

 

Final Thought: Turn CDM Changes Into a Strategic Advantage

Although the July 1 changes may add short-term pressure, they offer a long-term opportunity to build stronger care systems.

With smart planning, digital tools, and the right remote support, your practice can thrive amid reform—delivering better outcomes without burning out your staff.

Need help navigating the CDM transition?

Visit www.gphero.com.au and explore how we can support your clinic.

Media Contacts

Demie Castanos

Marketing Manager at GP Hero

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