Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS)

WA Country Health Service

Financial support and information

What the service does

Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS) supports people who travel for treatment in Western Australia. It helps pay for travel and accommodation costs. It is for people who live in regional or remote areas. Patients must travel more than 100 km from home to see a medical specialist. Some support is available for patients who travel 70–100 km one way for cancer or kidney treatment. A doctor must confirm the treatment and need for travel as part of the application. People must meet certain criteria to access this scheme.

Key details

Operating hours

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Delivery methods

Phone
Face to face
Email
Online

Cost

Completely free

Eligibility / Role

Person with cancer
Carer
Family/friends

Accessibility

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Language and community

Offer in-language support

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Language supported other than English

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Community and identity

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Cancers supported

Cancer type

All cancers

Cancer stage

All stages