The government will end routine COVID testing for hospital patients discharged into care homes from April 1.
Health minister Maria Caulfield confirmed the decision in a written statement on Monday and said the move could be taken due to continued high levels of vaccination among at-risk groups, combined with wider access to treatments and the reduced impact of outbreaks.
Ms Caulfield added the shift was "to align with the approach for other respiratory illnesses".
This includes the scrapping of lateral flow testing to manage outbreaks in higher-risk settings. However, free testing to determine the cause of specific outbreaks, when green lit by local health authorities, will remain in place.
But one care home group warned the move could have potentially "serious consequences".
