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What to do when you’re supporting a participant on PACE - A Guide for Service Providers

What to do when you’re supporting a participant on PACE - A Guide for Service Providers

If a participant’s NDIS plan is on PACE (the NDIA’s new computer system) then there’s a few things that service providers need to be aware of.

We thought we’d put together some general steps to follow so you know how to keep up with PACE!

Step 1: Find out how the participant’s plan is managed

Plan managed: If the plan manager is endorsed, there is no need for the participant to endorse any other service providers (another great reason to recommend Plan Partners).

Agency managed: All service providers need to be endorsed - if not they could experience delays with payment.

Self-managed: There is no requirement for providers to be endorsed - this will be at the participant’s discretion.

Note: If you are an unregistered provider, you will only be working with self-managed and plan managed participants, so endorsing doesn’t apply to you. Continue as usual.

Step 2: If endorsement is needed, how does this work?

There are two ways a participant/nominee can endorse a provider as a ‘my provider’.

Step 3: Continue providing services as usual

Once you are endorsed, or have confirmed the participant is self or plan managed, you can continue to provide services as usual.

PACE FAQs for Service Providers

1. What is PACE?

PACE is the NDIA’s new computer system. All new plans and plan renewals from February 2024 will be moving onto PACE and providers will see several changes with the rollout of the new computer system.

2. When do participants need to endorse?

There are only two times this need to be completed:

3. How does the new system (PACE) change how participants engage with providers and payments?

For plan managed participants - as long as the preferred plan manager is endorsed there will be no impact to payment timeframes.

For agency managed participants - it is extremely important providers are endorsed. If the provider is not listed, the NDIA will need to confirm via SMS if the participant is comfortable working with that provider.

4. Unregistered service providers

Unregistered providers should continue to submit their invoices to self-managed participants or plan managers in the usual way (as they will not be working with agency-managed participants).

5. What’s the new ‘my NDIS’ provider portal?

The new ‘my NDIS’ provider portal is different to the ‘myplace’ provider portal. Providers will only need to use the ‘my NDIS’ provider portal if they’re working with a participant who has an NDIS plan on PACE.

6. How will providers know if a customer is on PACE?

7. How does a participant endorse Plan Partners?

They need to advise their My NDIS Contact (or the NDIA) that they would like to endorse Plan Partners as their plan manager. Plan Partners registration number is 4050002983 (they may be asked for this number).