Landmark NDIS review calls for centralised services registry


Brandon How
Reporter

A landmark review of the National Disability Insurance Scheme has recommended that the federal government develop a centralised online registry of locally available disability support and services for participants.

All local NDIS providers would be listed on the platform, as recommended by the review, to enable participants and their navigators to search for providers by location and support. The platform should also include information on cost and provider performance.

In a bid to encourage digital innovation, the National Disability Insurance Agency’ has also been urged to expand its current Application Programming Interface functionality to enable “better two-way sharing information with third party online platforms”.

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