Health and disability services: insurance requirements by occupation
Allied health, care and NDIS-registered providers, with registration obligations on top of insurance.
Data as at · refreshed by scripts/seed-graph.mjs
Covers most often carried in this industry
Counted across the occupations tracked in this industry. A pattern in the data, not a requirement and not a recommendation.
- Professional indemnity insurance — carried by 18 of 18 occupations here
- Public liability insurance — carried by 18 of 18 occupations here
- Medical malpractice insurance — carried by 18 of 18 occupations here
- Workers compensation insurance — carried by 18 of 18 occupations here
- Cyber liability insurance — carried by 18 of 18 occupations here
- Business pack insurance — carried by 18 of 18 occupations here
- Management liability insurance — carried by 18 of 18 occupations here
- Commercial motor insurance — carried by 2 of 18 occupations here
Occupations in this industry
- Physiotherapists — Registered physiotherapy assessment and treatment in clinic, home and hospital settings.
- Chiropractors — Registered chiropractic assessment and manual treatment.
- Osteopaths — Registered osteopathic assessment and manual treatment.
- Massage therapists — Remedial and relaxation massage, in clinics and mobile.
- Psychologists — Registered psychological assessment and therapy.
- Counsellors — Talking therapies and support delivered outside the registered psychology pathway.
- Occupational therapists — Registered functional assessment, equipment prescription and home modification advice.
- Speech pathologists — Assessment and therapy for communication and swallowing.
- Podiatrists — Registered foot and lower-limb assessment and treatment, including minor procedures.
- Dietitians — Nutrition assessment and dietary advice for clinical and general clients.
- Disability support workers — Personal and community support delivered in the participant’s home and community.
- Support coordinators — Coordination of NDIS plan supports and connection to providers.
- Aged care providers — Approved home and residential care for older people.
- Nursing agencies — Supply of registered and enrolled nurses to facilities and homes.
- Dentists — Registered dental practice, including surgery and prosthetics.
- Veterinarians — Registered veterinary treatment of animals in clinic and on farm.
- Naturopaths — Natural therapies and nutritional advice outside the registered health professions.
- Acupuncturists — Registered acupuncture and Chinese medicine practice.