Current Criteria for Weight Loss Interventions

This presentation will provide an overview of the current criteria for accessing bariatric treatments in Australia whilst exploring benefits and drawbacks from a health and financial perspective.
CPD HOURS: 1
Current as at: 18 January Registration Year 2023-2024

Course Content

Weight loss interventions and treatments within Australia are mostly provided by the private health system. Navigating the range of treatments available and costs involved can be confusing for both clients and health professionals.

This presentation will provide an overview of the current criteria for accessing bariatric treatments in Australia whilst exploring benefits and drawbacks from a health and financial perspective.


Aiming to provide clinicians with information on how to engage patients in conversations regarding their weight, and supporting them with decision-making regarding weight management options, it will also discuss managing client expectations and limitations of surgical interventions for weight loss.

In this presentation Jules Aitken will cover:

  • The types of bariatric treatments available to clients with obesity
  • The current criteria for accessing weight loss treatments within Australia
  • The financial impacts of bariatric treatment before treatment, after treatment and lifelong
  • The benefits and drawbacks of weight loss treatments to support clients when making decisions regarding accessing treatment
  • The skills required to engage with clients to discuss weight management
  • The importance of considering client expectations to access the most appropriate treatment

Jules Aitken

MSc (Nurse Practitioner), RN, CDE
Jules Aitken is an Endorsed Nurse Practitioner specialising in Diabetes, Chronic Disease and Weight Management. She attained her Masters of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) at Queensland University of Technology (QUT).