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What the 2026 Hearing Services Update Means for Allied Health Cover

Compliance, consent and scope changes deserve a fresh risk review

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The Australian Government has released the Hearing Services Program Provider Notice 2026-4, confirming that the updated Schedule of Service Items and Fees 2026-27 is now available.
While the notice is highly specific to hearing service providers, it carries a broader message for allied health businesses: regulatory changes rarely sit neatly in one folder.
They can affect billing, consent, scope of practice, client communications and, ultimately, the way professional risks are insured.

The updated schedule applies from 1 July 2026, with no transition period due to the relatively limited nature of the changes. For audiologists, audiometrists, restricted scope practitioners and clinics delivering hearing services, that short implementation window makes internal review essential. Even modest wording updates can create exposure if staff continue to rely on superseded processes, outdated client forms or assumptions about what can be claimed.

Key changes include annual fee indexation, new or clarified practitioner definitions, updated client cost requirements for fully subsidised devices, and revised expectations for client consent where text message consent is used. The schedule also removes a data breach section to avoid inconsistency with the Service Provider Contract, while clarifying that clients must not be charged for remote control items claimed under the program.

From an insurance perspective, the most important issue is not just whether a provider has professional indemnity insurance, but whether the policy reflects the services actually being delivered. A clinic offering hearing assessments, device fittings, maintenance, remote services, administrative claiming and multidisciplinary care should consider whether its cover addresses the full operational picture. That may include professional indemnity, public liability, cyber and privacy cover, management liability and, where employees are involved, appropriate workplace protections.

Consent and documentation deserve particular attention. If a dispute arises about advice, fees, device suitability or follow-up care, insurers and legal advisers will look closely at records. Clear consent pathways, accurate notes, current client agreements and consistent staff training can help reduce claim friction and strengthen a provider’s defence if allegations are made.

Allied health providers should also treat this update as a reminder to compare policy wording with contractual obligations. Some government-funded programs, professional associations and commercial partners impose insurance minimums or operational standards. A policy that looked adequate last year may no longer align with today’s service mix or compliance environment.

The practical next step is simple: review the new schedule, update procedures before 1 July 2026, brief staff, and ask a broker with healthcare experience to check whether your cover matches your current practice. For health care professionals, insurance works best when it is aligned with both regulation and real-world care delivery.

Published:Friday, 19th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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