Billing Codes

129

Video attendance lasting at least 45 minutes by a specialist in the practice of the specialist’s speciality of gynaecology, following referral of the patient to the specialist by a referring practitioner - an attendance after the initial attendance in a single course of treatment if: (a) the specialist updates the patient’s comprehensive history, including psycho-social history and medication review; and (b) the specialist reviews implemented management strategies; and (c) the specialist undertakes any of the following that are clinically relevant: (i) update of management plan; (ii) arranging for necessary investigations which may include a detailed physical examination; (iii) discussion of treatment options; (iv) consideration, discussion and provision of necessary referrals; (v) provision of appropriate education; and (d) the specialist makes available to the patient or carer written documentation that outlines treatment options and information on associated risks and benefits; and (e) an attendance on the patient did not take place on the same day by the specialist for the same single course of treatment.

MBS fee
$91.70
DVA fee
$89.40
Category
Category 1 — Professional Attendances
Status
Unchanged
Additional DVA rates
RMFS Out-Hosp
$120.70
Full description

Video attendance lasting at least 45 minutes by a specialist in the practice of the specialist’s speciality of gynaecology, following referral of the patient to the specialist by a referring practitioner - an attendance after the initial attendance in a single course of treatment if: (a) the specialist updates the patient’s comprehensive history, including psycho-social history and medication review; and (b) the specialist reviews implemented management strategies; and (c) the specialist undertakes any of the following that are clinically relevant: (i) update of management plan; (ii) arranging for necessary investigations which may include a detailed physical examination; (iii) discussion of treatment options; (iv) consideration, discussion and provision of necessary referrals; (v) provision of appropriate education; and (d) the specialist makes available to the patient or carer written documentation that outlines treatment options and information on associated risks and benefits; and (e) an attendance on the patient did not take place on the same day by the specialist for the same single course of treatment.

Fee history

No recorded changes yet — history accumulates with each release.

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