Minister says controversial plan to introduce compulsory independent assessments faces an uphill battle to pass Senate
Linda Reynolds has conceded the government currently does not have parliamentary support for its controversial plan to introduce independent assessments to the national disability insurance scheme.
Under a government plan to make the scheme fairer and more financially sustainable, all new NDIS applicants and 430,000 current participants would undergo a free but mandatory assessment with a government-contracted allied health professional rather than provide evidence from their own treating doctors and specialists.