Pre-Employment Medical Examinations

Most contributors are required to undergo medical examinations before or shortly after commencing employment with the Commonwealth.  This is a condition of service and identifies whether the employee has any pre-existing medical conditions.

Both CSS and PSS schemes make allowances for such medical conditions.  Where an employee is later retired from work as a result of the pre-existing condition, there are restrictions to what is then paid to that employee.

However, the benefit structures of the two schemes are significantly different.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-reference-library/historical-information/comcare-operations-manual/volume-ten-incapacity-payments/part-five-retirement-and-superannuation/retirement-invalidity-grounds/pre-employment-medical-examinations

Pre-existing conditions

Most contributors are required to undergo medical examinations before or shortly after commencing employment with the Commonwealth.  This is a condition of service and identifies whether the employee has any pre-existing medical conditions.

Both CSS and PSS schemes make allowances for such medical conditions.  Where an employee is later retired from work as a result of the pre-existing condition, there are restrictions to what is then paid to that employee.

However, the benefit structures of the two schemes are significantly different.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-reference-library/historical-information/comcare-operations-manual/volume-ten-incapacity-payments/part-five-retirement-and-superannuation/retirement-invalidity-grounds/pre-employment-medical-examinations/pre-existing-conditions