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Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
AN.0.44
A Health Assessment for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child (less than 15 years of age)
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child health assessment must include:
- a personal attendance by a general practitioner;
- taking the patient's medical history, including the following:
- mother's pregnancy history;
- birth and neo-natal history:
- breastfeeding history;
- weaning, food access and dietary history;
- physical activity;
- previous presentations, hospital admissions and medication usage;
- relevant family medical history;
- immunisation status;
- vision and hearing (including neonatal hearing screening);
- development (including achievement of age appropriate milestones);
- family relationships, social circumstances and whether the person is cared for by another person;
- exposure to environmental factors (including tobacco smoke);
- environmental and living conditions;
- educational progress;
- stressful life events;
- mood (including incidence of depression and risk of self-harm);
- substance use;
- sexual and reproductive health; and
- dental hygiene (including access to dental services).
- examination of the patient, including the following:
- measurement of height and weight to calculate body mass index and position on the growth curve;
- newborn baby check (if not previously completed);
- vision (including red reflex in a newborn);
- ear examination (including otoscopy);
- oral examination (including gums and dentition);
- trachoma check, if indicated;
- skin examination, if indicated;
- respiratory examination, if indicated;
- cardiac auscultation, if indicated;
- development assessment, if indicated, to determine whether age appropriate milestones have been achieved;
- assessment of parent and child interaction, if indicated; and
- other examinations in accordance with national or regional guidelines or specific regional needs, or as indicated by a previous child health assessment.
- undertaking or arranging any required investigation, considering the need for the following tests, in particular:
- haemoglobin testing for those at a high risk of anaemia; and
- audiometry, if required, especially for those of school age
- assessing the patient using the information gained in the child health check; and
- making or arranging any necessary interventions and referrals, and documenting a simple strategy for the good health of the patient.
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Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
715 - Additional Information
Item Start Date:
01-May-2010
Description Updated:
01-Jul-2018
Schedule Fee Updated:
01-Nov-2023
Professional attendance by a general practitioner at consulting rooms or in another place other than a hospital or residential aged care facility, for a health assessment of a patient who is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent-not more than once in a 9 month period
Fee: $233.65 Benefit: 100% = $233.65
(See para AN.0.43, AN.0.44, AN.0.45, AN.0.46 of explanatory notes to this Category)
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