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Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES

5067

5067 - Additional Information

Item Start Date:
01-Jan-2005
Description Updated:
01-Jan-2013
Schedule Fee Updated:
01-Nov-2023

Group
A22 - General Practitioner After-Hours Attendances To Which No Other Item Applies
Subheading
4 - Level D

Professional attendance by a general practitioner at a residential aged care facility to residents of the facility (other than a service to which another item in the table applies), lasting at least 40 minutes and including any of the following that are clinically relevant:

(a) taking an extensive patient history;

(b) performing a clinical examination;

(c) arranging any necessary investigation;

(d) implementing a management plan;

(e) providing appropriate preventive health care;

for one or more health-related issues, with appropriate documentation-an attendance on one or more patients at one residential aged care facility on one occasion-each patient

The fee for item 5060, plus $51.45 divided by the number of patients seen, up to a maximum of six patients. For seven or more patients - the fee for item 5060 plus $3.65 per patient.
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(See para AN.0.9, AN.0.11, AN.0.15, AN.0.19, AN.0.74, MN.1.3, MN.1.4, MN.1.5, MN.1.6, MN.1.7, MN.1.8 of explanatory notes to this Category)

Extended Medicare Safety Net Cap: 300% of the Derived fee for this item, or $500, whichever is the lesser amount


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Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES

AN.0.9

Using time-tiered professional (general) attendance items

Last reviewed: 1 November 2023

SUMMARY

This note sets out the key common principles that apply when using the time-tiered professional attendance (also referred to as general attendance, time-tiered attendance, and Level A-E attendance) MBS items for general practitioners (GPs), medical practitioners (who are not GPs) and prescribed medical practitioners (i.e. medical practitioners who are not GPs, specialists or consultant physicians). These items are usually claimed in a general practice setting.

Unless otherwise stated these principles apply to all general attendance items, regardless of location (in consulting rooms, out of consulting rooms or residential aged care facilities), time (business or after-hours), or mode (face to face or telehealth). For some categories of attendances (e.g. telehealth) additional requirements may apply.

Note: that within the general practice context, prescribed medical practitioners and medical practitioners who are not GPs are sometimes referred to as Other Medical Practitioners (OMPs) or non-vocationally registered (non-VR) GPs. References to OMPs in this Explanatory Note include both prescribed medical practitioners and medical practitioners who are not GPs.

Information on the definition of a GP for Medicare purposes is available in GN.4.13 and prescribed medical practitioners in AN.7.1.

Tables setting out the item numbers for the various time-tiers and locations, times of day and modes are available in Note AN.0.74 for GPs, and AN.7.2 for OMPs.

USE OF THE ITEMS

General attendance items are claimed for a professional attendance when no other MBS item applies. It is a general principle of the MBS that the item that best describes the service is the item that should be claimed. This means that where a more specific MBS items exists (for example a skin biopsy under MBS item 30071), the more specific item should be claimed. If no other MBS item accurately reflects the service provided, and the requirements of a general attendance item are met, the general attendance item is claimed.

General attendance items generally require that the medical practitioner attends the patient and does at least one of the following:

  • taking a patient history
  • performing a clinical examination
  • arranging any necessary investigation
  • implementing a management plan
  • providing appropriate preventive health care.

Appropriate and contemporaneous records must be kept.

The time-tiers range from Level A short consultation for straightforward tasks to 60+ minute Level E consultations.

General attendance items are both professional and personal attendances.

What is a professional attendance?

The Regulations state that a professional attendance includes the "provision, for a patient, of any of the following services:

  • evaluating the patient’s condition or conditions including, if applicable, evaluation using a health screening service mentioned in subsection 19(5) of the [Health Insurance] Act
  • formulating a plan for the management and, if applicable, for the treatment of the patient’s condition or conditions
  • giving advice to the patient about the patient’s condition or conditions and, if applicable, about treatment
  • if authorised by the patient—giving advice to another person, or other persons, about the patient’s condition or conditions and, if applicable, about treatment
  • providing appropriate preventive health care
  • recording the clinical details of the service or services provided to the patient.”

Further information on professional attendances is at AN.0.3.

What is a personal attendance?

The Regulations specify that personal attendance items “apply to a service provided in the course of a personal attendance by a single medical practitioner on a single patient on a single occasion.” This means that:

  • the patient must be present and only time spent with the patient counts towards the attendance
  • another health practitioner (e.g. a practice nurse) cannot provide the service on behalf of a medical practitioner
  • benefits are not payable if more than one medical practitioner provides an attendance on the same patient at the same time.

In the case of telehealth (video) and telephone attendances this requirement is modified to be “a service that is an attendance by a single health professional on a single person”.

A guide on substantiating a patient’s attendance is available on the Department of Health and Aged Care’s website.

Further information on personal attendances is at AN.0.1.

How do I choose which general attendance item to use?

The correct general attendance item will depend on:

  • practitioner type – GP, medical practitioner (excluding GPs) or prescribed medical practitioner
  • length of time spent with the patient (i.e. the personal attendance time)
  • location of the consultation – in consulting rooms, out of consulting rooms or residential aged care facility
  • time of the consulting – business or after-hours
  • mode of the consultation – face to face, telephone or telehealth (video), and
  • for prescribed medical practitioners only – the location (by Modified Monash area) of the practice.

Reference tables setting out the relevant general attendance items are available at AN.0.74 for GPs and AN.7.2 for OMPs.

Can I address more than one issue in a general attendance?

Yes. All general attendance items can be claimed to address multiple issues with a patient.

When multiple issues are addressed in a single consultation, and more specific MBS items do not apply for any of these issues, medical practitioners should use the appropriate MBS general attendance item for the total time of the consultation. In these circumstances, medical practitioners should not claim each issue as a separate attendance.

What activities count towards the consultation time?

Only time spent with the patient (or on the telephone/video call with the patient in the case of telehealth) performing clinically relevant tasks can be included in the consultation time. Clinically relevant tasks include, but are not limited to:

  • undertaking any of the activities described in the item descriptor
  • communicating with the patient (and where relevant their carer)
  • writing clinical notes, prescriptions or referrals, completing forms, reports or other paperwork relating to the patient while the patient is present
  • reviewing, creating or updating entries in the patient’s My Health Record while the patient is present.

Time taken to write clinical notes, complete forms, reports or other paperwork, upload records in My Health Record (or other systems), or talk to carers or relatives when the patient is not present cannot be included in the consultation time.

If the patient has particular needs that mean good communication takes longer than average can this time be included?

Yes, communicating effectively with patients is crucial to achieving clinical outcomes and a key part of a clinical service. A wide range of factors may affect the time needed to communicate effectively with a patient during a consultation. These include, but are not limited to, situations where a language barrier exists between the medical practitioner and patient (including when an interpreter is required), or when a patient has hearing problems, difficulty with speech, an intellectual disability, and/or dementia.

When claiming for time-tiered MBS items, the total consultation time includes the time required to communicate effectively with the patient. Where more time than usual is required to communicate effectively with a particular patient, it is considered reasonable to claim a longer attendance item than might otherwise be expected for the service. This applies to both face to face and telehealth services.

In such situations, medical practitioners and other providers should make a brief record in the patient’s notes including details about why the additional time was required. For example, stating ‘consultation extended due to use of interpreter’ and, if relevant, citing the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) job number.

Can I provide another medical service that is not a general attendance (e.g. a procedure or diagnostic test) and a general attendance to the same patient on the same day?

In general, yes. However, there are some limitations including:

  • both services must be clinically relevant and distinct services
  • the other item must not have restrictions on same day claiming as a general attendance item, and
  • the other item is not listed in MBS Group T6 (Anaesthetics) or T9 (Assistance at Operation).

Where more than one service is provided to a patient on the same day, the time taken for the second service (e.g. a procedure) must not be included in the consultation time for the general attendance.

Procedural items include all necessary components required to provide the service. This would include obtaining informed procedural and financial consent, the procedure itself, a discussion of the results of the procedure and (unless stated otherwise) the provision of routine aftercare.

Where the results of a procedure inform a further consultation on management, the consultation may be eligible for a Medicare benefit.

Can I provide more than one general attendance service to the same patient on the same day?

Yes, provided that the subsequent attendance is not a continuation of the first attendance, both services are clinically relevant and distinct, and the item requirements are met for both attendances. Further information is available in AN.0.7.

Are there specific requirements for any of the general attendance items?

Yes, several general attendance items have additional, specific requirements:

  • Telephone and telehealth (video) – patients can only access these services through their “usual medical practitioner” with limited exemptions. See AN.1.1 for further information. Some longer telephone items also require the patient to be registered with MyMedicare and can only be claimed at their registered practice.
  • After-hours attendance items – can only be claimed in specific time periods. See AN.0.19 (GPs) and AN.7.24 (OMPs) for further information.
  • Out of consulting rooms attendance items – have derived fee structures that vary with the number of patients attended or, in the case of some residential aged care facilities items, may be co-claimed with a flag fall item. See AN.0.11 (derived fees) and AN.35.1 and AN.35.2 (flag falls) for further information.
  • Residential aged care facility items – See AN.0.15, AN.35.1 and AN.35.2 for further information.
  • Items 179, 185, 189, 203, 301, 91906, 91916, 19794, 91806, 91807, 91808, 91926 – can only be claimed when the service is provided at a practice located in a Modified Monash 2-7 area. Practice locations can be checked on the Health Workforce Locator.

Can I claim a general attendance for providing aftercare?

No, you cannot claim a general attendance item if you performed the procedure that resulted in the need for aftercare.

However, the Health Insurance (Subsection 3(5) General Practitioner Post-Operative Treatment) Direction 2017 allows a medical practitioner working in general practice to use a general attendance item to provide aftercare provided that they did not perform the initial service that caused the need for aftercare. See AN.0.71 for further information.

ELIGIBLE PATIENTS

Any patient who is eligible to receive Medicare benefits is eligible for face to face (in consulting rooms and out of consulting rooms) general attendance items (business hours or after-hours).

Residential aged care facility-specific items are only available to Medicare-eligible patients that are residents of a residential aged care facility.

Patients must meet the “usual medical practitioner” requirement to access telehealth (video) and telephone items, unless an exemption applies (see AN.1.1 for more information). In the case of telephone items 91900, 91903, 91906, 91910, 91913, 91916, the patient must also be registered with the practice providing the service through MyMedicare.

ELIGIBLE PRACTITIONERS

General attendance items are available for different practitioner types:

  • general practitioner items can be claimed by general practitioners only (see GN.4.13).
  • medical practitioner items can be claimed by any medical practitioner that is not explicitly excluded in the relevant item descriptor.
  • prescribed medical practitioner items can be claimed by prescribed medical practitioners only (see AN.7.1).

CO-CLAIMING RESTRICTIONS

To co-claim a general attendance item and another item both services must be clinically relevant and distinct services.

General attendance items and chronic disease management items 229, 230, 233, 721, 723 and 732 cannot be claimed on the same day for the same patient. This restriction is set out in clause 2.16.11 of the Health Insurance (General Medical Services Table) Regulations 2021.
Further information on co-claiming of general attendance items and other MBS items is available in the AskMBS Advisory – General Practice Services #2.

RECORD KEEPING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

The department undertakes regular post payment auditing to ensure that MBS items are claimed appropriately. Practitioners should ensure they keep adequate and contemporaneous records. For information on what constitutes adequate and contemporaneous records see GN.15.39.

RELEVANT LEGISLATION

Details about the legislative requirements of the MBS item(s) can be found on the Federal Register of Legislation at www.legislation.gov.au. Attendance items are set out in three regulatory instruments:

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Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES

AN.0.11

Derived fee items for general practice

Last reviewed: 1 November 2023

Derived fees apply to a range of attendance items that are used when services are provided outside of consulting rooms, including some MBS items used in residential aged care facilities.

An item is a derived fee item if the MBS benefit payable depends on the number of patients that are seen at the location. Not all out of consulting rooms items are derived fee items. Some out of consulting rooms items attract a flag fall, instead of using a derived fee. See AN.35.1, AN.35.2 and AN.44.1 for further information on flag falls.

To facilitate assessment of the correct Medicare rebate in respect of a number of patients attended on the one occasion at one location, it is important that the total number of patients seen be recorded on each individual account, receipt or assignment form. For example, where ten patients were visited (for a brief consultation) in the one facility on the one occasion, each account, receipt or assignment form would show "Item 4 - 1 of 10 patients" for a general practitioner. 

The number of patients seen should not include attendances which do not attract a Medicare rebate (e.g. public in-patients, attendances for normal after-care), or where a Medicare rebate is payable under an item other than these derived fee items (e.g. health assessments, care planning, emergency after-hours attendance - first patient).
 

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Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES

AN.0.15

After hours Residential Aged Care Facility Attendances (Items 772, 776, 788, 789, 2200, 5010, 5028, 5049, 5067, 5077, 5260, 5262, 5263, 5265, 5267)

Last reviewed: 1 November 2023

These items refer to attendances on patients in residential aged care facilities. 

Where a medical practitioner attends a patient in a self-contained unit, within a residential aged care facility complex, the attendance attracts benefits under the appropriate home visit item. 

Where a patient living in a self‑contained unit attends a medical practitioner at consulting rooms situated within the precincts of the residential aged care facility, or at free standing consulting rooms within the residential aged care facility complex, the appropriate surgery consultation item applies. 

If a patient who is accommodated in the residential aged care facility visits a medical practitioner at consulting rooms situated within the residential aged care facility complex, whether free standing or situated within the residential aged care facility precincts, benefits would be attracted under the appropriate residential aged care facility attendance item.

To facilitate assessment of the correct Medicare rebate in respect of a number of patients attended on the one occasion at one of the above locations, it is important that the total number of patients seen be recorded on each individual account, receipt or assignment form. For example, where two patients were visited (for a brief consultation) in the one facility on the one occasion, each account, receipt or assignment form would show "Item 5010 - 1 of 2 patients" for a general practitioner. 

The number of patients seen should not include attendances which do not attract a Medicare rebate (e.g. public in-patients, attendances for normal after-care), or where a Medicare rebate is payable under an item other than these derived fee items (e.g. items that attract a flag fall, health assessments, care planning, emergency after-hours attendance - first patient).

Related Items: 772 776 788 789 2200 5010 5028 5049 5067 5077 5260 5262 5263 5265 5267

Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES

AN.0.19

After-Hours Attendances (Items 585, 588, 591, 594, 599, 600, 5000, 5003, 5010, 5020, 5023, 5028, 5040, 5043, 5049, 5060, 5063, 5067, 5071, 5076, 5077, 5200, 5203, 5207, 5208, 5209, 5220, 5223, 5227, 5228, 5260, 5261, 5262, 5263, 5265 and 5267)

Last reviewed: 1 November 2023

Guidelines for the After Hours Other Medical Practitioners (AHOMPS) Program are available on the Department of Health and Aged Care website at AHOMPS Program Guidelines.

After-hours attendance items may be claimed as follows:

Items 585, 588, 591, 594, 599, 600 apply only to a professional attendance that is provided: 

-          on a public holiday;

-          on a Sunday;

-          before 8am, or after 12 noon on a Saturday;

-          before 8am, or after 6pm on any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday.

Items 5000, 5020, 5040, 5060, 5071, 5200, 5203, 5207, 5208 and 5209 apply only to a professional attendance that is provided:

-          on a public holiday;

-          on a Sunday;

-          before 8am, or after 1 pm on a Saturday;

-          before 8am, or after 8pm on any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday.

Items 5003, 5010, 5023, 5028, 5043, 5049, 5063, 5067, 5076, 5077, 5220, 5223, 5227, 5228, 5260, 5261, 5262, 5263, 5265 and 5267 apply to a professional attendance that is provided:

-          on a public holiday;

-          on a Sunday;

-          before 8am, or after 12 noon on a Saturday;

-          before 8am, or after 6pm on any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday. 

Urgent After-Hours Attendances (Items 585 - 600)

Items 585, 588, 591, 594, 599 and 600 can be used for urgent after-hours services. 

Urgent After-Hours Attendances (Items 585, 588, 591, and 594) allow for urgent attendances (other than an attendance between 11pm and 7am) in an after-hours period. 

Urgent After-Hours Attendances during Unsociable Hours (Items 599 and 600) allow for urgent attendances between 11pm and 7am in an after-hours period. 

The attendance for all these items must be requested by the patient or a responsible person during the same unbroken urgent after-hours period in which the medical service is provided.  The medical practitioner must first determine that the patient requires urgent medical assessment.

In considering the need for an urgent assessment of a patient’s condition, the practitioner may rely on information conveyed by the patient or patient’s carer, other health professionals or emergency services personnel. A record of the assessment must be completed and included in the patient’s medical record.

The MBS urgent after-hours items may be used when, on the information available to the medical practitioner, the patient’s condition requires urgent medical assessment during the after-hours period to prevent deterioration or potential deterioration in their health. Specifically, the patient’s assessment:

·         cannot be delayed until the next in-hours period; and

·         the medical practitioner must attend the patient at the patient’s location or reopen the practice rooms.

Appendix B of the Approved Medical Deputising Service (AMDS) Program Guidelines offers a useful protocol to determine whether prospective after-hours patients should be seen by a deputising medical practitioner or see their regular medical practitioner.  The Guidelines are available on the Department of Health and Aged Care website at AMDS Program Guidelines.

If the attendance is undertaken at consulting rooms, it is necessary for the practitioner to return to and specially open the consulting rooms for the attendance.

MBS Item 585 is available to medical practitioners who are:

-          listed on the Vocational Register of General Practitioners maintained by Services Australia; or

-          holders of the Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) who participate in, and meet the requirements of the RACGP for continuing medical education and quality assurance as defined in the RACGP Continuing Professional Development Program; or

-          holders of the Fellowship of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (FACRRM) who participate in, and meet the requirements of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) for continuing medical education and quality assurance as defined in ACRRM's Professional Development Program; or

-          undertaking an approved placement in general practice as part of a training program for general practice leading to the award of the FRACGP or training recognised by the RACGP as being of an equivalent standard; or

-          undertaking an approved placement in general practice as part of a training program for general practice leading to the award of the FACRRM or training recognised by ACRRM as being of an equivalent standard.

NOTE: MBS incentives continue to be available through the After-Hours Other Medical Practitioners (AHOMPs) Program to non-vocationally recognised medical practitioners who perform after-hours attendances. MBS item 585 will be available to AHOMPs Program participants if they perform an urgent after-hours attendance as part of their employment with a full-time general practice.  

AHOMPs will not extend access to item 585 to non-vocationally recognised medical practitioners who work with an after-hours only practice or a medical deputising service (including an AMDS).

MBS Item 588 is available to non-vocationally recognised medical practitioners who are providing services (as a contractor, employee, member or otherwise) for a general practice or clinic or as part of medical deputising arrangements in Modified Monash Model Areas 2 to 7.

A locator map to identify a medical practice's Modified Monash Model Area location is on the Health Workforce Locator.

MBS item 591 is available to non-vocationally recognised medical practitioners who perform attendances for after-hours clinics or as part of deputising arrangements in Modified Monash Model Area 1. 

If more than one patient is seen on the same occasion (that is, the second and any further services are consequential to the first service) using either MBS items 585, 588 or 591. 

MBS item 594 must be used in respect of the second and subsequent services to patients attended on the same occasion.

Medical practitioners who routinely provide services to patients in the after-hours periods at consulting rooms, or who provide the services (as a contractor, employee, member or otherwise) for a general practice or clinic that routinely provides services to patients in after-hours periods at consulting rooms, will not be able to bill urgent after-hours items 585, 588, 591, 594, 599 and 600.

A routine service means a regular or habitual provision of services to patients.  This does not include ad hoc services provided after-hours in consulting rooms by a medical practitioner (excluding consultant physicians and specialists) working in a general practice or a clinic while participating in an on-call roster.

There is no change to the types of providers who can render services under the Urgent After-Hours Attendances during Unsociable Hours items (MBS items 599 and 600).  Attendances using these items must be booked during the same unbroken urgent after-hours period.

MBS item 599 continues to be available to medical practitioners who are:

-          listed on the Vocational Register of General Practitioners maintained by Services Australia; or

-          holders of the Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) who participate in, and meet the requirements of the RACGP for continuing medical education and quality assurance as defined in the RACGP Continuing Professional Development Program; or

-          holders of the Fellowship of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (FACRRM) who participate in, and meet the requirements of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) for continuing medical education and quality assurance as defined in ACRRM's Professional Development Program; or

-          undertaking an approved placement in general practice as part of a training program for general practice leading to the award of the FRACGP or training recognised by the RACGP as being of an equivalent standard; or

-          undertaking an approved placement in general practice as part of a training program for general practice leading to the award of the FACRRM or training recognised by ACRRM as being of an equivalent standard non-vocationally recognised medical practitioners through the AHOMPs Program; or

-          non-vocationally recognised medical practitioners participating in the AHOMPs Program.

MBS item 600 continues to be available to non-vocationally recognised medical practitioners. 

Non-Urgent After-Hours Attendances (5000 - 5077 and 5200 - 5267)

Non-Urgent After-Hours Attendances in Consulting Rooms (Items 5000, 5020, 5040, 5060, 5071, 5200, 5203, 5207, 5208 and 5209) are to be used for non-urgent consultations at consulting rooms initiated either on a public holiday, on a Sunday, or before 8am and after 1pm on a Saturday, or before 8am and after 8pm on any other day. 

Non-Urgent After-Hours Attendances at a Place Other than Consulting Rooms (Other than a Hospital or Residential Aged Care Facility) (items 5003, 5023, 5043, 5063, 5076, 5220, 5223, 5227, 5228 and 5261) and Non-Urgent After-Hours Attendances in a Residential Aged Care Facility (Items 5010, 5028, 5049, 5067, 5077, 5260, 5262, 5263, 5265 and 5267) are to be used for non-urgent attendances on 1 or more patients on 1 occasion on a public holiday, on a Sunday, or before 8am and after 12 noon on a Saturday, or before 8am and after 6pm on any other day.

Attendance Period Applicable Time Items
Monday to Friday Saturday* Sunday and/or
public holiday
 
Urgent after-hours attendance Between 7am - 8am and 6pm - 11pm Between 7am - 8am and 12 noon - 11pm Between 7am - 11pm 585, 588, 591, 594
Urgent after-hours in unsociable hours Between 11pm - 7am Between 11pm - 7am Between 11pm - 7am 599, 600
Non-urgent After hours In consulting rooms Before 8am or after 8pm Before 8am or after 1pm 24 hours 5000, 5020, 5040, 5060, 5071
5200, 5203, 5207, 5208, 5209
Non-urgent after-hours at a place other than consulting rooms (other than a hospital or Residential Aged Care Facility) Before 8am or after 6pm Before 8am or after 12 noon 24 hours 5003, 5023, 5043, 5063, 5076
5220, 5223, 5227, 5228, 5261
Non-urgent after-hours in a Residential Aged Care Facility Before 8am or after 6pm  Before 8am or after 12 noon 24 hours

5010, 5028, 5049, 5067, 5077
5260, 5262, 5263, 5265, 5267

*with the exception of public holidays which fall on a Saturday

Related Items: 585 588 591 594 599 600 5000 5003 5010 5020 5023 5028 5040 5043 5049 5060 5063 5067 5071 5076 5077

Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES

AN.0.74

General Attendance Items - General Practitioners

GENERAL ATTENDANCE ITEMS – GENERAL PRACTITIONERS

Last reviewed: 1 November 2023

  Level A
Straightforward
Level B
6-20 minutes
Level C
20+ minutes
Level D
40+ minutes
Level E
60+ minutes
Business hours     
In consulting rooms  3  23  36  44  123
Out of consulting rooms  4  24  37  47  124
RACF1  90020  90035  90043  90051  90054
After-hours     
In consulting rooms2  5000 5020 5040 5060 5071
Out of consulting rooms  5003 5023 5043 5063 5076
RACF3  5010 5028 5049 5067 5077
Telehealth      
Telehealth (video)   91790 91800 91801 91802 91920
Telephone   91890 91891 919004 919104 NA

1Residential Aged Care Facility
2Use on: public holiday; Sunday; before 8am or after 1 pm on Saturday; before 8am or after 8pm on any other day
3Use on: public holiday; Sunday; before 8am or after 12 noon on Saturday; before 8am or after 6pm on any other day
4Patients enrolled in MyMedicare only

 

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Category 8 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES

MN.1.3

Bulk Billing Incentives for Eligible Patients in Modified Monash Area 1

General Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 1 (Metropolitan Area)3

Applicable BBI Item 10990 75870 75880 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 3 23, 36, 44, 123  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 4 24, 37, 47, 124  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90020 90035, 90043, 90051, 90054  
Telehealth - video

91790 (all)

 

91801, 91802, 91920 if not MyMedicare enrolled

91800 91801, 91802, 91920
Telehealth - phone  91890 91891 91900, 91910
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5000 5020, 5040, 5060, 5071  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 50034 50235, 50435, 50635, 50765  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 50104 50285, 50495, 50675, 50775  
Other All other “unreferred services”6, including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 For the definition of GP for MBS purposes see GN.4.13

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 If service is provided in an MM 2 – 7 area by a GP whose practice is located in an MM 1 area, then BBI item number 10992 is claimed

5 If service is provided in an MM 2 – 7 area by a GP whose practice is located in an MM 1 area, then BBI item number 75872 is claimed

6 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

 

 

Medical Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 1 (Metropolitan Area)3

Applicable BBI Item 10990 75870 75880 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 52 53, 54, 57, 151  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 58 59, 60, 65, 165  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90092 90093, 90095, 90096, 90098  
Telehealth - video

91792 (all)

91804, 91805, 91923 if not MyMedicare enrolled

91803 91804, 91805, 91923
Telehealth - phone 91892 91893 91903, 91913
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5200, 733 5203, 5207, 5208, 5209, 737, 741, 745, 2197  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 52204, 7614 52235, 52275, 52285, 52615, 7635, 7665, 7695, 21985  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 526047724 52635, 52655, 52675, 52625, 7765, 7885, 7895, 22005  
Other All other “unreferred services”6 Including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 Items in italics can only be claimed by prescribed medical practitioners, that is, medical practitioners that are not GPs, specialists or consultant physicians. Other items can be claimed by medical practitioners that are not GPs.

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 If service is provided in an MM 2 – 7 area by a OMP whose practice is located in an MM 1 area, then BBI item number 10992 is claimed

5 If service is provided in an MM 2 – 7 area by a OMP whose practice is located in an MM 1 area, then BBI item number 75872 is claimed

6 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

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Category 8 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES

MN.1.4

Bulk Billing Incentives for Eligible Patients in Modified Monash Area 2

General Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 2 (Regional Centre)3

Applicable BBI Item 10991 75871 75881 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 3 23, 36, 44, 123  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 4 24, 37, 47, 124  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90020 90035, 90043, 90051, 90054  
Telehealth - video

91790 (all)

 

91801, 91802, 91920 if not MyMedicare enrolled

91800 91801, 91802, 91920
Telehealth - phone 91890 91891 91900, 91910
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5000 5020, 5040, 5060, 5071  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5003 5023, 5043, 5063, 5076  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5010 5028, 5049, 5067, 5077  
Other All other “unreferred services”4, including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 For the definition of GP for MBS purposes see GN.4.13

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

 

 

Medical Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 2 (Regional Centre)3

Applicable BBI Item 10991 75871 75881 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 52, 179 53, 54, 57, 151, 185, 189, 203, 301  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 58, 181 59, 60, 65, 165, 187, 191, 206, 303  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90092, 90183 90093, 90095, 90096, 90098, 90188, 90202, 90212, 90215  
Telehealth - video

91792, 91794 (all)

91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926 if not MyMedicare enrolled

91803, 91806 91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926
Telehealth - phone 91892 91893 91903, 91913, 91906, 91916
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5200, 733 5203, 5207, 5208, 5209, 737, 741, 745, 2197  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5220, 761 5223, 5227, 5228, 5261, 763, 766, 769, 2198  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5260, 772 5263, 5265, 5267, 5262, 776, 788, 789, 2200  
Other All other “unreferred services”4 Including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc    

1 Items in italics can only be claimed by prescribed medical practitioners, that is, medical practitioners that are not GPs, specialists or consultant physicians. Other items can be claimed by medical practitioners that are not GPs.

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

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Category 8 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES

MN.1.5

Bulk Billing Incentives for Eligible Patients in Modified Monash Area 3 and 4

General Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 3 and 4 (Medium and Large Rural Towns)3

Applicable BBI Item 75855 75873 75882 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 3 23, 36, 44, 123  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 4 24. 37, 47, 124  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90020 90035, 90043, 90051, 90054  
Telehealth - video

91790 (all)

91801, 91802, 91920 if not MyMedicare enrolled

 91800 91801, 91802, 91920
Telehealth - phone 91890 91891 91900, 91910
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5000 5020, 5040, 5060, 5071  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5003 5023, 5043, 5063, 5076  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5010 5028, 5049, 5067, 5077  
Other All other “unreferred services”4, including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 For the definition of GP for MBS purposes see GN.4.13

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

 

 

Medical Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 3 and 4 (Medium and Large Rural Towns)3

Applicable BBI Item  75855 75873 75882 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 52, 179 53, 54, 57, 151, 185, 189, 203, 301  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 58, 181 59, 60, 65, 165, 187, 191, 206, 303  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90092, 90183 90093, 90095, 90096, 90098, 90188, 90202, 90212, 90215  
Telehealth - video

91792, 91794 (all)

 

91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926 if not MyMedicare enrolled

 91803, 91806 91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926
Telehealth - phone 91892 91893 91903, 91913, 91906, 91916
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5200, 733 5203, 5207, 5208, 5209, 737, 741, 745, 2197  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5220, 761 5223, 5227, 5228, 5261, 763, 766, 769, 2198  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5260, 772 5263, 5265, 5267, 5262, 776, 788, 789, 2200  
Other All other “unreferred services”4 Including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 Items in italics can only be claimed by prescribed medical practitioners, that is, medical practitioners that are not GPs, specialists or consultant physicians. Other items can be claimed by medical practitioners that are not GPs.

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

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Category 8 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES

MN.1.6

Bulk Billing Incentives for Eligible Patients in Modified Monash Area 5

General Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 5 (Small Rural Towns)3

Applicable BBI Item 75856 75874 75883 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 3 23, 36, 44, 123  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 4 24, 37, 47, 124  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90020 90035, 90043, 90051, 90054  
Telehealth - video

91790 (all)

 

91801, 91802, 91920 if not MyMedicare enrolled

91800 91801, 91802, 91920
Telehealth - phone 91890 91891 91900, 91910
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5000 5020, 5040, 5060, 5071  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5003 5023, 5043, 5063, 5076  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5010 5028, 5049, 5067, 5077  
Other All other “unreferred services”4, including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 For the definition of GP for MBS purposes see GN.4.13

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

 

 

Medical Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 5 (Small Rural Towns)3

Applicable BBI Item 75856 75874 75883 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 52, 179 53, 54, 57, 151, 185, 189, 203, 301  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 58, 181 59, 60, 65, 165, 187, 191, 206, 303  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90092, 90183 90093, 90095, 90096, 90098, 90188, 90202, 90212, 90215  
Telehealth - video

91792, 91794 (all)

 

91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926 if not MyMedicare enrolled

 91803, 91806 91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926
Telehealth - phone 91892 91893 91903, 91913, 91906, 91916
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5200, 733 5203, 5207, 5208, 5209, 737, 741, 745, 2197  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5220, 761 5223, 5227, 5228, 5261, 763, 766, 769, 2198  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5260, 772 5263, 5265, 5267, 5262, 776, 788, 789, 2200  
Other All other “unreferred services”4 Including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 Items in italics can only be claimed by prescribed medical practitioners, that is, medical practitioners that are not GPs, specialists or consultant physicians. Other items can be claimed by medical practitioners that are not GPs.

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

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Category 8 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES

MN.1.7

Bulk Billing Incentives for Eligible Patients in Modified Monash Area 6

General Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 6 (Remote Communities)3

Applicable BBI Item 75857 75875 75884 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 3 23, 36, 44, 123  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 4 24, 37, 47, 124  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90020 90035, 90043, 90051, 90054  
Telehealth - video

91790 (all)

 

91801, 91802, 91920 if not MyMedicare enrolled

91800 91801, 91802, 91920
Telehealth - phone 91980 91891 91900, 91910
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5000 5020, 5040, 5060, 5071  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5003 5023, 5043, 5063, 5076  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5010 5028, 5049, 5067, 5077  
Other All other “unreferred services”4, including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 For the definition of GP for MBS purposes see GN.4.13

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

 

 

Medical Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 6 (Remote Communities)3

Applicable BBI Item 75857 75875 75884 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 52, 179 53, 54, 57, 151, 185, 189, 203, 301  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 58, 181 59, 60, 65, 165, 187, 191, 206, 303  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90092, 90183 90093, 90095, 90096, 90098, 90188, 90202, 90212, 90215  
Telehealth - video

91792, 91794 (all)

 

91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926 if not MyMedicare enrolled

91803, 91806 91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926
Telehealth - phone 91892 91893 91903, 91913, 91906, 91916
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5200, 733 5203, 5207, 5208, 5209, 737, 741, 745, 2197  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5200, 761 5223, 5227, 5228, 5261, 763, 766, 769, 2198  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5260, 772 5263, 5265, 5267, 5262, 776, 788, 789, 2200  
Other All other “unreferred services”4 Including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 Items in italics can only be claimed by prescribed medical practitioners, that is, medical practitioners that are not GPs, specialists or consultant physicians. Other items can be claimed by medical practitioners that are not GPs.

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

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Category 8 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES

MN.1.8

Bulk Billing Incentives for Eligible Patients in Modified Monash Area 7

General Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 7 (Very Remote Communities)3

Applicable BBI Item 75858 75876 75885 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 3 23, 36, 44, 123  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 4 24, 37, 47, 124  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facility 90020 90035, 90043, 90051, 90054  
Telehealth - video

91790 (all)

 

91801, 91802, 91920 if not MyMedicare enrolled

91800 91801, 91802, 91920
Telehealth - phone 91890 91891 91900, 91910
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5000 5020, 5040, 5060, 5071  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5003 5023, 5043, 5063, 5076  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5010 5028, 5049, 5067, 5077  
Other All other “unreferred services”4, including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 For the definition of GP for MBS purposes see GN.4.13

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

 

 

Medical Practitioners1

Bulk billing incentives for eligible patients2 – Modified Monash 7 (Very Remote communities)3

Applicable BBI Item 75858 75876 75885 (MyMedicare enrolled patients only)
Standard hours consultations - in consulting rooms 52, 179 53, 54, 57, 151, 185, 189, 203, 301  
Standard hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 58, 181 59, 60, 65, 165, 187, 191, 206, 303  
Standard hours consultations - residential aged care facilities 90092, 90183 90093, 90095, 90096, 90098, 90188, 90202, 90212, 90215  
Telehealth - video

91792, 91794 (all)

 

91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926 if not MyMedicare enrolled

91803, 91806 91804, 91805, 91923, 91807, 91808, 91926
Telehealth - phone 91892 91893 91903, 91913, 91906, 91916
After hours consultations - in consulting rooms 5200, 733 5203, 5207, 5208, 5209, 737, 741, 745, 2197  
After hours consultations - out of consulting rooms 5220, 761 5223, 5227, 5228, 5261, 763, 766, 769, 2198  
After hours consultations - residential aged care facility 5260, 772  5263, 5265, 5267, 5262, 776, 788, 789, 2200  
Other All other “unreferred services”4 Including but not limited to: chronic disease management items, Better Access mental health items, health assessments, minor procedures etc.    

1 Items in italics can only be claimed by prescribed medical practitioners, that is, medical practitioners that are not GPs, specialists or consultant physicians. Other items can be claimed by medical practitioners that are not GPs.

2 Bulk billing incentives can be claimed when you bulk bill a child under 16 or a Commonwealth Concession Card holder www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/concession-and-health-care-cards

3 Practice located in Modified Monash area www.health.gov.au/resources/apps-and-tools/health-workforce-locator/app

4 Bulk billing incentives cannot be claimed for the provision of COVID vaccine support services

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Legend

  • Assist - Addition/Deletion of (Assist.)
  • Amend - Amended Description
  • Anaes - Anaesthetic Values Amended
  • Emsn - EMSN Change
  • Fee - Fee Amended
  • Renum - Item Number Change (renumbered)
  • New - New Item
  • NewMin - New Item (previous Ministerial Determination)
  • Qfe - QFE Change