For allied & mental health clinicians
Collaborative care, better outcomes. Join GP-led case conferences from anywhere — contribute your expertise to complex, chronic-disease patients without ever leaving your clinic.
Flexible · remote · secure — and up to 3× more rewarding than standard hourly rates.
Backed by MBS item numbers for allied & mental health · No cost to join.
See it in action
The problem
GPs manage increasingly complex patients, with a growing number of clinicians involved in their care — yet communication across disciplines remains poor.
Australians now see three or more health professionals for the same condition.
of those report problems caused by poor communication between care providers.
With limited opportunities for real-time discussion or shared decision-making, GPs are left to manage complex patients without input from specialists or allied health — resulting in poorer outcomes and higher system costs.
The solution
A case conference is a multidisciplinary meeting between a patient's GP and several health professionals to coordinate care for those with complex or chronic conditions.
Unlike standard correspondence, case conferencing enables real-time dialogue — shared decision-making and cohesive treatment, without requiring the patient to attend or be referred externally.
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GPThe evidence
Research consistently shows case conferences deliver wide-ranging benefits across many health contexts.
Reduce hospitalisations & ED presentations
Ensure patient problems are properly identified
Improve symptom management
Improve patients' quality of life
Generate more effective care plans
Facilitate appropriate medication modification
Minimise errors in communication
Increase patient understanding of illness
Improve clinical decision-making
Reduce overall healthcare costs
of Australian patients in a recent study believe case conferences had a positive effect on their care.
Why join
Case conferencing isn't just better for patients — it's better for your practice, your network, and your professional growth.
Up to 3× more rewarding than standard hourly rates for all eligible allied health clinicians.
Naturally grow your referral base through relationships built with local GPs.
Learn from GPs, specialists and experienced peers — broadening diagnostic insight and competence.
Join a team of like-minded clinicians. Research shows case conferencing reduces professional isolation and burnout.
The numbers
The Australian Government recently introduced MBS items remunerating allied & mental health professionals for case-conference participation — at rates well above the standard hourly fee.
How it works
From scheduling and communication to documentation and Medicare compliance — you just bring your expertise.

We work with GPs to identify chronic and complex patients who'd benefit from a conference.

We identify the right clinicians, manage availability, send invites and handle all logistics.

Join via our secure platform and offer recommendations on treatment, resources and referral pathways.

We manage Medicare billing and compliance, then send your disbursements each month.
GPs run conferences in a regular weekly timeslot — attend the slots that fit your existing schedule.
Typically one-hour sessions made up of three 20-minute conferences.
Entirely via our secure online platform — join and record your input from anywhere.
Patients do not typically attend, and you don't need to have treated them to participate.
The GP presents the patient; you advise on treatment, resources and referral pathways.
Encrypted video, shared notes, live documentation and easy access to past records.
Who can join
MBS items now support case-conference participation across ten clinician types.
Common cases
Falls risk, polypharmacy, cognitive decline, frailty, dementia, Parkinson's.
Osteoarthritis, chronic low back pain, fibromyalgia, CRPS, neuropathic pain.
Blood glucose instability, poor adherence, limb ischaemia, neuropathy.
Heart failure, post-stroke care, atrial fibrillation, hypertension.
Treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, eating disorders.
These cohorts benefit most — but any patient with a chronic condition is eligible for a GP-led case conference.
The direction of travel
National policy is moving decisively toward GP-led, multidisciplinary models of care.
Patients should be able to access evidence-based multidisciplinary care through team-based primary care models, led by their GP.Vision for Australia's Health 2024–2027
General practice must evolve to include multidisciplinary GP-led team-based models of care, supported by technology — particularly for people with chronic and complex conditions.Vision for General Practice 2024
Our funding systems need to more effectively support multidisciplinary team-based care models in primary care and break down barriers to interprofessional collaboration.Strengthening Medicare Taskforce Report 2025
Funding arrangements will continue to be reviewed to ensure multidisciplinary team-based care becomes an embedded feature of primary health care.Primary Health Care 10 Year Plan 2022–2032
We're pioneering a new model of care — one where collaboration, communication and coordination come first. Join a growing network of allied & mental health clinicians.