Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)

government

Last mentioned: Mar 20, 2026

Timeline

  1. Implementation

    New pricing structures and stricter clinical criteria for reimbursement are expected to take effect.

  2. Subsidy Cut Announcement

    Government announces plans to slash subsidies for SCS devices based on findings that they 'don't work' for many patients.

  3. Regulatory Review

    The TGA and Department of Health initiate a formal review into the clinical efficacy of spinal cord stimulators.

  4. Rising Adverse Events

    Increased reporting of 'failed back surgery syndrome' and device-related injuries in Australian hospitals.

Stories mentioning Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) 1

Regulation Bearish

Australian Regulators to Slash Subsidies for High-Risk Spinal Implants

The Australian government is moving to drastically reduce subsidies for spinal cord stimulators following evidence of severe patient injuries and a lack of clinical efficacy. This regulatory pivot marks a major shift in medical device reimbursement, prioritizing long-term safety over industry-led innovation claims.

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