Category: Member News
ATMS was proud to host the Wentworth Candidate’s Forum on Tuesday 2 October at the Hughenden Hotel in Woollahra. We would like to thank the practitioners and local community members for attending and creating a lively discussion with the candidates.
On Monday 10 September 2018 the current Governments’ health insurance reform laws were passed by the Senate. It will now be a straightforward process for those laws to be in place by 01 April 2019.
The removal of Homoeopathy from the Health Training Package, coupled with the findings of the NHMRC report, meant that since 2016, there have been no opportunities left for those wishing to study Homoeopathy in Australia.
ATMS is calling on its accredited members to help get natural medicine SUCCESS STORIES and GOOD NEWS to Canberra !
A key business aspect of establishing yourself in practice is your eligibility to be recognised as a service provider with health funds.
There was a tremendous response to our third annual Industry Awards for 2017. A huge thank you goes out to all those who entered or nominated in the awards.
Last week, 13 October 2017, the Australian Government made an announcement regarding the removal of the private health insurance rebate for certain natural therapies from 1 April 2019.
The Australian Traditional-Medicine Society (ATMS), Australia’s largest national association representing professional practitioners of natural medicine, responds to the Sydney Morning Herald article: Health fund premiums to be reined in under sweeping Turnbull government changes, discussing potential changes to rebates for natural medicine.
With my two-year tenure ending in February 2017, the Board met and elected a new Executive team for the ATMS.
The ABC TV program, Four Corners, plans to air a program tonight on the sale of complementary medicines in Australia.