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With major Medicare and funding reforms reshaping how care is delivered and billed, general practices are under increasing pressure to remain financially viable while meeting evolving patient needs and compliance requirements.
This three-part webinar series supports general practice teams to understand what’s changing, why it matters, and what practical steps to take next. Presented by Jane Calligeros (CDM Plus), the series breaks down reform impacts, funding opportunities, and practical strategies to strengthen long-term sustainability.
Participants are strongly encouraged to attend all three sessions to gain the full benefit of the series.
Webinar Schedule
Session 1 – What’s changing?
Understanding Reform and the Future of General Practice
Date: Tuesday, 24 February 2026
Time: 6.00–7.00 pm (QLD)
This session explores current and upcoming Medicare and funding reforms, providing a clear overview of the evolving policy and service delivery environment for general practice.
Click here to register for session 1
Session 2 – Why it matters
Funding, Incentives and Revenue Opportunities
Date: Wednesday, 25 February 2026
Time: 6.00–7.00 pm (QLD)
Focus on how reforms impact practice finances, including changes to funding
models, incentives, and opportunities to strengthen revenue streams.
Click here to register for session 2
Session 3 – What to do next
Building a Financially Sustainable Practice
Date: Thursday, 26 February 2026
Time: 6.00–7.00 pm (QLD)
Brings learning together into practical actions, helping practices develop a
roadmap to improve financial resilience, support workforce sustainability, and
plan for future change.
Feb 24, 2026 - 06:00 pm
Feb 26, 2026 - 07:00 pm
primarycareevents@brisbanenorthphn.org.au
07 3630 7300
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