Health Care Card

The Health Care Card (HCC) assists benefit recipients, low income earners and selected other customer groups (for example, foster children) with access to cheaper Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) prescription medicines and a lower Extended Medicare Safety Net threshold*.

*All families entitled to Family Tax Benefit Part A qualify for access to a lower Extended Medicare Safety Net threshold.

Qualification

The HCC is automatically issued to people who are not qualified for a Pensioner Concession Card, and are receiving:

In certain circumstances, the HCC can be retained for periods up to 26 weeks after returning to work to assist people make the transition from long-term income support to work.

The Carer Allowance (child) HCC is available on application.

The foster child HCC is available on application.

The former Carer Allowance (child) HCC is available on application.

It is for full-time students under 26 years who held a Carer Allowance HCC immediately before turning 16 years of age.

The Low Income Health Care Card (LIC) is available on application.

Certain residence requirements must be met to qualify for any type of HCC.

Concessions

Health Care Card holders may benefit from:

*There are certain instances where this does not apply. Please refer to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme website for more information.

Further information

For further information about the Health Care Card please contact Centrelink on 13 2300 or visit the Health Care Card section of the Services Australia website.

Last updated: 19 August 2024 - 2:45pm