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Impact of July 2025 NDIS pricing changes on Allied Health practices

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Jul 2
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 17


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Splose had posted a really well thought out and informative update on the impact the new NDIS pricing changes will have on practices, including the changes to travel time billing and rates and the impact that could have on practices with an offsite or regional travel client model. The post cover the 4 keys areas below and if you are concerned about the changes particularly in relation to travel the article is definitely worth reading.



Financial Implications of the New Pricing


Operational Implications


Workforce Impacts


Service Delivery Considerations


See below for the article:





Are you an allied health business owner or a psychologist running a business and wondering why so many allied health businesses are financially struggling at the moment or in a period of financial stress? We have some free resources with tips on how to be financially stable and some key steps to implement or things to avoid if you are starting a practice, or running an existing practice but need clearer information on your financial health. Here is 3 tips and resources:



  1. Blog post: How to financially destroy your allied health business in 5 easy steps .


  1. Video: Running a financially stable allied health business or practice

  1. Video: What should you do if your business is struggling financially or you don't even know if its financially stable or not?


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Email: admin@alliedhealthaccounting.com.au

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