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Understanding the 2024-25 NDIS Pricing Arrangements
A comprehensive guide to the latest NDIS pricing changes and what they mean for providers.
Understanding the 2024-25 NDIS Pricing Arrangements
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) releases updated pricing arrangements each financial year. The 2024-25 pricing arrangements bring several important changes that every NDIS provider needs to understand.
Key Changes for 2024-25
Rate Adjustments
The NDIA has adjusted rates across multiple support categories to better reflect the cost of delivering quality disability supports. These adjustments aim to ensure providers can continue to deliver services while maintaining fair pricing for participants.
Provider Travel Changes
New rules around provider travel have been introduced, making it easier for providers in rural and remote areas to claim reasonable travel costs. This is a significant win for participants in underserved regions.
Capacity Building Supports
Capacity building support rates have been reviewed, with particular attention to support coordination and specialist support coordination categories.
What This Means for Your Practice
As an NDIS provider, it's essential to:
- Review your service agreements — Ensure your pricing reflects the new arrangements
- Update your invoicing systems — Make sure your billing software uses the correct rates
- Communicate with participants — Be transparent about any pricing changes
- Check compliance — Verify your practice meets all updated requirements
Using AI to Stay Compliant
Support Flow AI helps providers stay on top of pricing changes by automatically incorporating the latest NDIS guidelines into document generation. Our AI tools ensure your progress notes, service agreements, and reports always reference current pricing and compliance standards.
Disclaimer: Always verify pricing information against the official NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits document published by the NDIA. This article provides general information only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for official guidance.