DWS changing to the DPA – What you need to know
From 1 July 2019, a new health workforce Distribution Priority Area (DPA) classification system replaced the Districts of Workforce Shortage (DWS) Assessment Areas for GPs and Bonded Doctors. Instead of using a GP-to-population ratio, the new DPA system takes into account demographics (gender/age) and socio-economic status of patients living in…
From 1 July 2019, a new health workforce Distribution Priority Area (DPA) classification system replaced the Districts of Workforce Shortage (DWS) Assessment Areas for GPs and Bonded Doctors. Instead of using a GP-to-population ratio, the new DPA system takes into account demographics (gender/age) and socio-economic status of patients living in a GP catchment area.
The DPA applies the following blanket rules:
- Inner metropolitan areas are automatically deemed non-DPA;
- MM 5 – 7 are automatically deemed DPA;
- Northern Territory is automatically deemed DPA;
A map of the Distribution Priority Areas is available at the following website:
- https://www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/health-workforce-locator
So all International Medical Graduates (IMGs) who specialise in General Practice and are still subject to the 10 year moratorium are now required to work in a DPA instead of a DWS in order to obtain a Medicare Provider Number.
What hasn’t changed are the locum, after-hours, replacement, and spousal provisions which allow GP’s required to work in a DPA location to work in a none DPA location provided they can satisfy the requirements.
For doctors other than GP’s the DWS classification is still in place and affects the following specialties;
- Anaesthetics
- Cardiology
- Diagnostic Radiology
- General Surgery
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Ophthalmology
- Medical Oncology
- Psychiatry
DWS Specialist layers can be viewed using the same map available on the website listed above. .
Going forward the Department of Health plan to establish a Distribution Advisory Group (DAG) later in 2019. The group will be asked to review the Specialist layers and consider whether the GP Catchment area methodology is appropriate.
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