From mid-2026, the NDIS planning process will change to make it fairer, more consistent, and easier for participants. This new approach is called new framework planning. It is based on the Independent Review into the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), a comprehensive roadmap for restoring trust, improving participant outcomes, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of the Scheme.
For NDIS providers, the message is clear: the way support services are delivered and governed by technology must evolve.
At FlowLogic, we welcome the Review. Its findings strongly align with what providers experience every day and with the direction the sector is already moving.
A Shift From “NDIS-Only” Thinking to a Unified Ecosystem

One of the Review’s most important findings is that the NDIS cannot operate as a stand-alone system.
Instead, federal governments are being called to build a unified disability support ecosystem, combining:
- Inclusive mainstream services
- Foundational supports for all people with disability
- A reformed NDIS pathway for those needing individualised funding
For providers, this signals a future where coordination, integration, and data visibility across systems become essential and not optional.
What This Means for NDIS Providers
The Review identifies several structural issues that directly affect providers:
Greater consistency and transparency
Providers are impacted when eligibility decisions, plan budgets, and interpretations of “reasonable and necessary” vary widely. The Review calls for:
- Whole-of-person budgeting
- Clearer assessment frameworks
- Reduced adversarial processes
This creates a more stable operating environment for providers and participants alike.
Increased focus on quality and outcomes
The Review moves the sector away from volume-based delivery toward outcomes, quality, and participant experience. Providers will increasingly be expected to demonstrate:
- Evidence-based practice
- Continuous quality improvement
- Strong safeguarding and governance
Stronger market stewardship
Rather than leaving markets to self-correct, governments will take a more active role in:
- Monitoring service gaps
- Supporting thin markets
- Addressing workforce shortages
This is particularly critical for regional and remote providers.
The Growing Importance of Digital Capability

A clear theme throughout the Review is the need for modern, connected digital infrastructure.
This includes:
- Better data sharing between systems
- Clear audit trails and transparency
- Reduced administrative burden
- Improved participant navigation and experience
For providers, this means digital platforms must do more than billing! They must support compliance, workforce management, quality assurance, and informed decision-making.
How FlowLogic Aligns with the Review’s Direction
FlowLogic was designed specifically for the realities of disability and care providers and not retrofitted from generic systems.
The Review reinforces several principles that FlowLogic already supports:
- Whole-of-organisation visibility across participants, workforce, finance, and compliance
- Flexible service delivery models that adapt as participant needs change
- Strong governance and audit readiness, supporting quality and safeguards
- Reduced admin burden, allowing teams to focus on people, not paperwork
As reforms are implemented over the coming years, providers will need systems that can adapt quickly to policy, pricing, and regulatory change. Flexibility and transparency will be critical.
Preparing for the Next Five Years
The Review outlines a five-year transition period.
For providers, now is the time to:
- Review operational and compliance maturity
- Strengthen data quality and final reports
- Invest in scalable systems
- Prepare teams for greater accountability and transparency
Those who prepare early will be best positioned to thrive as the Scheme evolves.
Final Thoughts
The Independent Review makes one thing clear:
The future of the NDIS depends on trust, quality, and collaboration.
For providers, success will come from aligning service delivery, governance, and technology with this new direction.
At FlowLogic, we’re committed to supporting providers through this transition, helping build a more transparent, sustainable, and participant-centred NDIS.
Download the Independent Review
The Australian Government has updated the law so that these improvements and the recommendations from the NDIS Review can happen.
If you’re interested in being involved in ongoing New Framework Planning, you can join the New Framework Planning Pool.