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from the 1st of December 2017 perhaps Muse in Australia are going to be replaced by a new cervical screening test or HPV test in this video cover a summary of the new changes and include some tips on how your practice can smoothly transition to the new cervical screening program probably the most important thing to remember is that Medicare will no longer pay for pap smear tests performed after the 1st of December so clinicians will need to make sure they perform and request cervical screening tests or HPV test otherwise patients will be sent a private invoice from the pathology company if a pap smear is mistakenly done or wrongly written on the pathology slip after this date so what are the key changes first the eligible age group to participate in the program is changing to women between 25 years of age and 74 years of age the old program used to cover women 18 to 69 years of age so the minimum age has gone up to 25 and the maximum age has also gone up to include older women up to 74