Medicare Benefits Schedule - Item 24136

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Category 3 - THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES

24136

24136 - Additional Information

Item Start Date:
01-Nov-2001
Description Updated:
01-May-2001
Schedule Fee Updated:
01-Jul-2024

Group
T10 - Relative Value Guide For Anaesthesia - Medicare Benefits Are Only Payable For Anaesthesia Performed In Association With An Eligible Service
Subgroup
21 - Anaesthesia/Perfusion Time Units

23:51 HOURS TO 24:00 HOURS

(140 basic units)

Fee: $3,157.00 Benefit: 75% = $2,367.75 85% = $3,054.60

(See para TN.10.3 of explanatory notes to this Category)


Associated Notes

Category 3 - THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES

TN.10.3

RVG Unit Values

As per clause 5.9.5 of Schedule 1 of the GMST, all RVG items 23010 to 24136 apply to a service provided to a patient under anaesthesia, but only if the anaesthesia start and end times are recorded in writing.

Basic Units

The RVG basic unit allocation represents the complexity of the anaesthetic procedure relative to the anatomical site and physiological impact of the surgery. 

Time Units

The number of time units is calculated from the total time of the anaesthesia service, the assistant at anaesthesia service or the whole body perfusion service:

  • for anaesthesia, time is considered to begin when the anaesthetist commences exclusive and continuous care of the patient for anaesthesia. Time ends when the anaesthetist is no longer in professional attendance, that is, when the patient is safely placed under the supervision of other personnel;
  • for assistance at anaesthesia, time is taken to be the period that the assistant anaesthetist is in active attendance on the patient during anaesthesia; and
  • for perfusion, perfusion time begins with the commencement of anaesthesia and finishes with the closure of the chest.

For up to and including the first - 2 hours of time, each 15 minutes (or part thereof) constitutes 1 time unit. For time beyond 2 hours, each time unit equates to 10 minutes (or part thereof).

Modifying Units (25000 - 25050)

Modifying units have been included in the RVG to recognise added complexities in anaesthesia or perfusion, associated with the patient's age, physical status or the requirement for emergency surgery. These cover the following clinical situations:

ASA physical status indicator 3 - A patient with severe systemic disease that significantly limits activity (item 25000). This would include: severely limiting heart disease; severe diabetes with vascular complications or moderate to severe degrees of pulmonary insufficiency.

Some examples of clinical situations to which ASA 3 would apply are:

  • a patient with ischaemic heart disease such that they encounter angina frequently on exertion thus significantly limiting activities;
  • a patient with chronic airflow limitation who gets short of breath such that the patient cannot complete one flight of stairs without pausing;
  • a patient who has suffered a stroke and is left with a residual neurological deficit to the extent that is significantly limits normal activity, such as hemiparesis; or
  • a patient who has renal failure requiring regular dialysis.

ASA physical status indicator 4 - A patient with severe systemic disease which is a constant threat to life (item 25005). This covers patients with severe systemic disorders that are already life-threatening, not always correctable by an operation. This would include: patients with heart disease showing marked signs of cardiac failure; persistent angina or advanced degrees of pulmonary, hepatic, renal or endocrine insufficiency.

ASA physical status indicator 4 would be characterised by the following clinical examples:

  • a person with coronary disease such that they get angina daily on minimum exertion thus severely curtailing their normal activities;
  • a person with end stage emphysema who is breathless on minimum exertion such as brushing their hair or walking less than 20 metres; or
  • a person with severe diabetes which affects multiple organ systems where they may have one or more of the following examples:
  • severe visual impairment or significant peripheral vascular disease such that they may get intermittent claudication on walking less than 20 metres; or
  • severe coronary artery disease such that they suffer from cardiac failure and/or angina whereby they are limited to minimal activity.

ASA physical status indicator 5 - a moribund patient who is not expected to survive for 24 hours with or without the operation (item 25010). This would include: a burst abdominal aneurysm with profound shock; major cerebral trauma with rapidly increasing intracranial pressure or massive pulmonary embolus.

The following are some examples that would equate to ASA physical status indicator 5

  • a burst abdominal aneurysm with profound shock;
  • major cerebral trauma with increasing intracranial pressure; or
  • massive pulmonary embolus.

NOTE: It should be noted that the Medicare Benefits Schedule does NOT include modifying units for patients assessed as ASA physical status indicator 2. Some examples of ASA 2 would include:

  • A patient with controlled hypertension which has no affect on the patient's normal lifestyle;
  • A patient with coronary artery disease that results in angina occurring on substantial exertion but not limiting normal activity; or
  • A patient with insulin dependant diabetes which is well controlled and has minimal effect on normal lifestyle.
  • Where the patient is aged under 4 years old (item 25013) or at least 75 years (item 25014).
  • For anaesthesia, assistance at anaesthesia or a perfusion service in association with an *emergency procedure (item 25020). 
  • For anaesthesia or assistance at anaesthesia in association with an *after hours emergency procedure (items 25025 and 25030).
  • For a perfusion service in association with *after hours emergency surgery (item 25050).

* NOTE:  It should be noted that the emergency modifier and the after hours emergency modifiers cannot both be claimed in the one anaesthesia assistance at anaesthesia or perfusion episode.

It should also be noted that modifiers are not stand alone services and can only be claimed in association with anaesthesia, assistance at anaesthesia or with a perfusion service covered by item 22060. 

Definition of Emergency

For the purposes of both the emergency modifier and the after hours emergency modifiers, emergency is defined as existing where the patient requires immediate treatment without which there would be significant threat to life or body part. 

Definition of After Hours

For the purposes of the after hours emergency modifier items, the after hours period is defined as being the period from 8pm to 8am on any weekday or at any time on a Saturday, a Sunday or a public holiday. Benefit for the After Hours Emergency Modifiers is only payable where more than 50% of the time for the emergency anaesthesia, the assistance at emergency anaesthesia or the perfusion service is provided in the after hours period. In situations where less than the 50% of the time for the service falls in the after hours period, the emergency modifier rather than the after hours emergency modifier applies. For information about deriving the fee for the service where the after hours emergency modifier applies.

Related Items: 23010 23025 23035 23045 23055 23065 23075 23085 23091 23101 23111 23112 23113 23114 23115 23116 23117 23118 23119 23121 23170 23180 23190 23200 23210 23220 23230 23240 23250 23260 23270 23280 23290 23300 23310 23320 23330 23340 23350 23360 23370 23380 23390 23400 23410 23420 23430 23440 23450 23460 23470 23480 23490 23500 23510 23520 23530 23540 23550 23560 23570 23580 23590 23600 23610 23620 23630 23640 23650 23660 23670 23680 23690 23700 23710 23720 23730 23740 23750 23760 23770 23780 23790 23800 23810 23820 23830 23840 23850 23860 23870 23880 23890 23900 23910 23920 23930 23940 23950 23960 23970 23980 23990 24100 24101 24102 24103 24104 24105 24106 24107 24108 24109 24110 24111 24112 24113 24114 24115 24116 24117 24118 24119 24120 24121 24122 24123 24124 24125 24126 24127 24128 24129 24130 24131 24132 24133 24134 24135 24136


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