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Capacity Building Improved Daily Living Skills

Delivery of Health Supports by a Nurse Practitioner - Weekday Daytime

15_424_0114_1_3

This support covers in-home health care delivered by a Nurse Practitioner during standard weekday daytime hours for participants with highly complex disability-related health needs. A Nurse Practitioner is the most advanced nursing qualification and can diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, order tests, and provide expert clinical management that goes beyond standard nursing care. This level of support is suited to participants whose health needs require the clinical authority and expertise of a Nurse Practitioner.

Delivery of Health Supports by a Nurse Practitioner - Weekday Daytime — Support Category 15: Improved Daily Living Skills. Registration Group: 0114 – Community Nursing Care. Pricing Type: Price Limited Supports. Unit of Measure: Hour (H). As defined in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26.

Price Limits (2025-26)

Maximum prices NDIS providers can charge

Standard (MMM 1-5)
$176.85
per hour
NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA, TAS, ACT
Remote (MMM 6)
$247.59
per hour
40% loading
Very Remote (MMM 7)
$265.28
per hour
50% loading

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Refer participants to verified NDIS providers offering supports under this line item, with registration confirmed and pricing aligned to the per hour rate above.

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Estimated Total
$176.85

This is the maximum price limit. Your provider may charge less.

Support Rules & Flags

Non-Face-to-Face
Yes
Provider Travel
Yes
Short Notice Cancellations
Yes
Quote Required
No

Item Details

Item Code
15_424_0114_1_3
Registration Group
Community Nursing Care (0114)
Support Category
Improved Daily Living Skills
Unit of Measure
Hour (H)
Support Type
Price Limited Supports
Effective From
1 July 2025

When to use this code

Use this code for community nursing care delivered during standard weekday hours (Monday to Friday, 6am to 8pm). Nursing care includes clinical tasks such as wound management, medication administration, catheter care, and health monitoring. This is the base rate with no penalty loading, making it the most cost-effective option for regular support.

Common billing scenarios

  • A registered nurse visits a participant for wound care, spending 1 hour on assessment and treatment. The provider claims 1 hour at $176.85.
  • A nurse conducts a medication review and health check, taking 45 minutes. The provider rounds to the nearest billing increment as per the service agreement.

Provider notes

  • Non-face-to-face delivery is allowed for this code. This means you can bill for activities like report writing, care coordination calls, or progress notes, provided your service agreement with the participant covers these activities. Keep clear records of what non-face-to-face work was done and how long it took.
  • Provider travel can be claimed under this code. You can bill for reasonable travel time to reach the participant, but only for the portion of travel that exceeds normal commuting. Travel costs should be shared proportionally if you are seeing multiple participants in one trip.
  • Short notice cancellation fees apply. If a participant cancels with less than 7 clear days notice (or 2 clear business days for some supports), you can charge up to 90% of the agreed fee. You must document the cancellation and have the cancellation policy in your service agreement.
  • Capacity Building funding is time-limited and goal-oriented. Document how the support contributes to the participant’s plan goals, as this will be reviewed at plan reassessment. Unlike Core funding, Capacity Building budgets are usually not flexible across categories.
  • Nursing services must be delivered by a registered nurse (RN) or enrolled nurse (EN) working within their scope of practice. Keep clinical records that meet AHPRA standards and ensure your professional registration is current.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NDIS code 15_424_0114_1_3?

This support covers in-home health care delivered by a Nurse Practitioner during standard weekday daytime hours for participants with highly complex disability-related health needs. A Nurse Practitioner is the most advanced nursing qualification and can diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, order tests, and provide expert clinical management that goes beyond standard nursing care. This level of support is suited to participants whose health needs require the clinical authority and expertise of a Nurse Practitioner.

How much does 15_424_0114_1_3 cost?

The standard price limit is $176.85 per hour. Remote areas (MMM 6): $247.59 per hour. Very remote areas (MMM 7): $265.28 per hour. These are maximum prices — providers may charge less.

Who can claim this support?

NDIS participants who have funding allocated in the Improved Daily Living Skills budget category of their NDIS plan can claim this support. The price shown is the maximum that registered NDIS providers can charge.

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Prices verified against the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26. Page last reviewed 4 June 2026.

Effective from 1 July 2025. Source: NDIS Pricing Arrangements

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