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Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
291 - Additional Information
Professional attendance lasting more than 45 minutes at consulting rooms by a consultant physician in the practice of the consultant physician’s specialty of psychiatry, if:
(a) the attendance follows referral of the patient to the consultant, by a medical practitioner in general practice (including a general practitioner, but not a specialist or consultant physician) or a participating nurse practitioner, for an assessment or management; and
(b) during the attendance, the consultant:
(i) if it is clinically appropriate to do so—uses an appropriate outcome tool; and
(ii) carries out a mental state examination; and
(iii) undertakes a comprehensive diagnostic assessment; and
(c) the consultant decides that it is clinically appropriate for the patient to be managed by the referring practitioner without ongoing management by the consultant; and
(d) within 2 weeks after the attendance, the consultant prepares and gives to the referring practitioner a written report, which includes:
(i) the comprehensive diagnostic assessment of the patient; and
(ii) a management plan for the patient for the next 12 months that comprehensively evaluates the patient’s biopsychosocial factors and makes recommendations to the referring practitioner to manage the patient’s ongoing care in a biopsychosocial model; and
(e) if clinically appropriate, the consultant explains the diagnostic assessment and management plan, and gives a copy, to:
(i) the patient; and
(ii) the patient’s carer (if any), if the patient agrees; and
(f) in the preceding 12 months, a service to which this item or item 92435 applies has not been provided to the patient
Fee: $523.40 Benefit: 85% = $444.90
(See para AN.0.30, AN.0.32, AN.0.75, AN.0.76, AN.40.1 of explanatory notes to this Category)
Associated Notes
Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
AN.0.30
Consultant Psychiatrist - Referred Patient Assessment and Management Plan - Items 291 or 92435 and 293 or 92436
Intention of Item 291 and 92435:
It is expected that item 291 or 92435 will be a single attendance. The intention of this item is to provide access to psychiatry expertise and the provision of a detailed written report to the referrer, so that the medical practitioner in general practice (including a general practitioner, but not a specialist or consultant physician) or participating nurse practitioner can provide the ongoing management of the patient. The detailed report is a fundamental component of this item and must address not only a comprehensive diagnostic assessment but also the recommended management of the patient in both the immediate and longer term.
Where a patient’s clinical needs are complex and the psychiatrist assesses it is not appropriate for the referrer to provide the ongoing management of the patient, the psychiatrist should use item 296, 297 or 299 (for a new patient) or 300, 302, 304, 306 or 308 (for subsequent attendance) or telehealth equivalent items 92437, 91827 to 91831, 91837 to 91839 (refer to Note AN.0.75).
The referrer can seek a revision of this management plan once in a 12 month period, through item 293 or 92436.
Referral:
Referral for items 291 or 92435 and 293 or 92436 are required from a medical practitioner in general practice or participating nurse practitioner for the assessment and development of a management plan of a patient with mental health condition.
Note: If a specialist of a discipline outside of psychiatry, wishes to refer a patient for this item the referral should take place through the medical practitioner in general practice or participating nurse practitioner.
Claiming other psychiatry items in association with 291 or 92435:
Whilst it is not expected that additional attendance items would be routinely used prior to item 291 or 92435, there may be circumstances where a patient has been referred (by a medical practitioner in general practice or participating nurse practitioner) for an assessment or management plan, but it is not possible for the psychiatrist to determine in the initial consultation whether the patient is suitable for management under such a plan.
In those circumstances, where the psychiatrist undertakes a consultation prior to the 291 or 92435 consultation, time based consultation items can be claimed, according to the item requirements. In these cases, where clinically appropriate, items 296, 297 or 299 (for a new patient) or 300, 302, 304, 306 or 308 (for subsequent attendance) or telehealth equivalent items (92437, 91827 to 91831, 91837 to 91839) may be used. Non-patient interview items 341, 343, 345, 347 or 349 or telehealth equivalent items 91874 to 91878, 91882 to 91884 may be used, where clinically appropriate, to assist with diagnosis assessment and preparation of treatment plans.
Claiming other psychiatry items following item 291 or 92435:
Whilst it is not expected that psychiatry time-based attendance items, such as items 300 to 308, would be used following the billing of item 291 or 92435, there may be clinical circumstances where limited follow up is required to provide short term assistance to enable the medical practitioner in general practice or participating nurse practitioner to provide the ongoing management of the patient. For example, one or two consultations monitoring the titration of a Schedule 8 medication prior to transfer of care back to a medical practitioner in general practice. As the intention of this item is to provide detailed recommendations to the referrer to manage the patient’s ongoing care, only short-term non-ongoing management which enables this intent would be considered appropriate.
Item 293 or 92436 provides opportunity for a comprehensive review of the management plan initiated by the referrer and can be claimed once in a 12 month period following use of item 291 or 92435.
Requirements of item 291 or 92435 - Use of outcome tools:
In order to contribute to the diagnostic assessment and monitor response to therapy, where clinically appropriate, an assessment and/or outcome tool should be utilised during the assessment and review stage of treatment. The choice of the evidence-based tool/s to be used is at the clinical discretion of the practitioner, however the following outcome tools are recommended:
- Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10)
- Short Form Health Survey (SF12)
- Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS)
- DASS 21 (Depression, Anxiety and Stress)
- BDI (Depression)
- BAI (Anxiety)
- BDRS (Bipolar Disorder)
- YBOCS (OCD)
- GRS (Older adults)
- EPDS (Postnatal Depression)
Requirements of item 291 or 92435 - Management Plan Report:
A written copy of the detailed management plan in consultation with the patient, must be provided to the referring GP or participating nurse practitioner within a maximum of two weeks of the assessment.
It should be noted that two weeks is the outer limit and in more serious cases more prompt provision of the plan and verbal communication with the referring GP or participating nurse practitioner may be appropriate.
The detailed Management Plan should contain:
- The findings of the comprehensive diagnostic assessment and the formulation that contributed to this assessment (including the finding of the outcome tools where clinically appropriate)
- Relevant history and Mental Status Examination
- Identification of any risks to the patient or others
- Detailed management plan which includes, as clinically appropriate, not limited to one or more of the following recommendations:
o Biopsychosocial management
o Non-medication recommendations including (where relevant): psychoeducation; recommendations for psychological treatment (and who should provide this); social prescribing
o Indications for review or episode and escalation of treatment strategies
o Longer term management goals
Review of Management Plan - Item 293 or 92436:
Item 293 or 92436 is available in instances where the referring medical practitioner in general practice or participating nurse practitioner initiates a review of the plan provided under item 291 or 92435, usually where the current plan is not achieving the anticipated outcome or there has been a change in the clinical circumstances. It is expected that when a plan is reviewed, any modifications necessary will be made. Item 293 or 92436 can only be claimed once in a 12 month period, following the provision of a service under 291 or 92435.
Related Items: 291 293 296 297 299 300 302 304 306 308 91166 91167 91169 91170 91172 91173 91175 91176 91827 91831 91837 91839 92435 92436 92437
Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
AN.0.32
Interview of Person other than a Patient by Consultant Psychiatrist (Items 341, 343, 345, 347, 349, 91874 to 91878 and 91882 to 91884)
Intention of these items:
Items 341, 343, 345, 347 and 349 and telehealth equivalent items 91874 to 91878 and 91882 to 91884 are for the purpose of interviews with patient relatives or close associates to investigate the particular problem with which the patient presented or the interaction between the patient and the person interviewed. The items also provide for interviews concerned with the continuing management of the patient, focusing on clinically relevant problems rising in the management of the patient.
These items do not cover counselling of family or friends of the patient.
Referral requirements:
The patient who is the subject of the interview needs a referral to attend the psychiatrist in the first place, however the non-patient contacts who are interviewed do not require their own referral.
Claiming of Medicare benefits:
The payment of Medicare benefits under these items is limited to a total of 15 services in a calendar year.
For Medicare benefit purposes, claims relating to services covered by items 341, 343, 345, 347, 349 and telehealth equivalent items 91874 to 91878 and 91882 to 91884 should be raised against the patient rather than against the person interviewed.
Same day attendance items:
Medicare benefits are payable on the same day for an interview under any of items 341, 343, 345, 347 and 349 or telehealth equivalent items 91874 to 91878 and 91882 to 91884 and for a consultation with a patient (under item 291, 293, 296, 297, 299, 300, 302, 304, 306, 308, 310, 312, 314, 316, 318, 319, 320, 322, 324, 326 or 328) provided that separate attendances are involved. This item can only be claimed if the interviewee attends without the patient.
Related Items: 291 293 296 297 299 300 302 304 306 308 310 312 314 316 318 319 320 322 324 326 328 341 343 345 347 349 91874 91875 91876 91877 91878 91882 91883 91884
Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
AN.0.75
Initial Consultation for a new patient (item 296 in rooms, item 297 at hospital, item 299 for home visits or telehealth equivalent item 92437)
Referral for items 296, 297 and 299 or item 92437 may be from a participating nurse practitioner, medical practitioner practising in general practice, a specialist or another consultant physician.
It is intended that either item 296, 297, 299 or 92437 will be claimed once on the first occasion that the patient is seen by a consultant psychiatrist.
If the patient is referred by a medical practitioner in general practice or participating nurse practitioner for an assessment or management plan, item 291 or 92435 should be utilised (refer to note AN.0.30). It is not expected that 296, 297, 299 or 92437 items would be routinely used prior to item 291 or 92435.
Use of items 296, 297, 299 or 92435 by one consultant psychiatrist does not preclude them being used by another consultant psychiatrist for the same patient. The use of items 296, 297, 299 or 92437 are identical except for the location of where the service is rendered. That is: item 296 is only available for consultations rendered in consulting rooms, item 297 is only available for consultations rendered at a hospital, and item 299 is only available for consultations rendered at a place other than consulting rooms or a hospital (such as in a patient’s home) and item 92437 is available for telehealth consultations delivered by videoconference.
For patients who have already been seen by the consultant psychiatrist in the preceding 24 months the psychiatrist can use time-tiered attendance items 300, 302, 304, 306 and 308 or telehealth equivalent consultation items 91827 to 91831 and 91837 to 91839.
Related Items: 291 296 297 299 300 302 304 306 308 91827 91831 91837 91839 92435 92437
Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
AN.0.76
Referral to Allied Mental Health Professionals (for new and continuing patients)
To increase the clinical treatment options available to psychiatrists and for which a Medicare benefit is payable, patients with an assessed mental disorder (dementia, delirium, tobacco use disorder and intellectual disability are not regarded as mental disorders for the purposes of these items) a patient is eligible for up to 10 individual allied mental health services per calendar year by:
- clinical psychologists providing psychological therapies; or
- appropriately trained GPs or allied mental health professionals providing focused psychological strategy (FPS) services.
Referrals from psychiatrists to allied mental health professionals must be made under eligible MBS items. While such referrals are likely to occur for new patients seen under item 296, 297, 299 or 92437 or a referred psychiatrist assessment and management plan under item 291 or 92435, they are also available for patients at any point in treatment (under items 104 to 109, 293, 296, 297, 299, 300, 302, 304, 306, 308, 310, 312, 314, 316, 318, 319, 320, 322, 324, 326, 328, 330, 332, 334, 336, 338, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 349 or telehealth equivalent items, as clinically required, under the same arrangements and limitations as outlined above).
The ten individual services may consist of:
- psychological therapy services (items 80000 to 80015 or telehealth equivalent items 91166, 91167, 91181 or 91182) - provided by eligible clinical psychologists; and/or
- focused psychological strategies - allied mental health services (items 80100 to 80115 or telehealth equivalent items 91169, 91170, 91183 or 91184; 80125 to 80140 or telehealth equivalent items 91172, 91173, 91185 or 91186; 80150 to 80165 or telehealth equivalent items 91175, 91176, 91187 or 91188) - provided by eligible psychologists, occupational therapists and social workers.
Within the maximum service allocation of ten services, the allied mental health professional can provide one or more courses of treatment.
Group therapy services
In addition to the above services, patients will also be eligible to claim up to ten separate services within a calendar year for group therapy services (involving 6-10 patients) to which items:
- 80020 or 80021 (psychological therapy - clinical psychologist)
- 80120 or 80121 (focused psychological strategies - psychologist)
- 80145 or 80146 (focused psychological strategies - occupational therapist); and
- 80170 or 80171 (focused psychological strategies - social worker) apply.
These group services are separate from the individual services and do not count towards the ten individual services per calendar year maximum associated with those items.
Referral Requirements for Allied Health services
A referral for treatment must be in writing (signed and dated by the psychiatrist) and may include (unless clinically inappropriate):
- the patient’s name, date of birth and address;
- the patient’s symptoms or diagnostic assessment;
- the patient needs and goals of treatment (if clinically appropriate);
- a list of any current medications (if appropriate);
- the number of sessions before a psychiatry review is required; or the allied health practitioner should provide a written report back to the psychiatrist following the completed course of treatment, confirming the patient’s need for a subsequent course of treatment if clinically needed.
Maximum session limit for each course of treatment apply:
Initial course of treatment – a maximum of six sessions. Subsequent course of treatment – a maximum of six sessions up to the patient’s cap of ten sessions (for example, if the patient received six sessions in their initial course of treatment, they can only receive four sessions in a subsequent course of treatment).
Related Items: 104 109 291 293 296 297 299 300 302 304 306 308 310 312 314 316 318 319 320 322 324 326 328 330 332 334 336 338 342 344 346 80000 80015 80020 80021 80100 80115 80120 80121 80125 80140 80145 80146 80150 80165 80170 80171 91166 91167 91169 91170 91172 91173 91175 91176 91181 91182 91183 91184 91185 91186 91187 91188 92435 92437
Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
AN.40.1
Specialist and Consultant Physician MBS Telehealth and Telephone attendance items
From 1 January 2022, a number of telehealth items were permanently added to the MBS.
The intent of these ongoing telehealth items is to allow practitioners to provide MBS attendances remotely (by videoconference or telephone) where it is safe and clinically appropriate to do so in accordance with relevant professional standards.
Providing telehealth services by videoconference is the preferred substitution for a face-to-face consultation. However, providers can provide a consultation via telephone where it is clinically relevant (and the service is covered by a relevant telephone item).
A list of the ongoing telehealth items and the equivalent face‑to‑face items can be found at Table 1.
Table 1 – Ongoing telehealth items and equivalent face to face services (out of hospital patients)
Service | Face-to-face items |
Video items | Telephone items |
Specialist Services | |||
Specialist. Initial attendance | 104 | 91822 | - |
Specialist. Subsequent attendance | 105 | 91823 | 91833 |
Consultant Physician Services | - | ||
Consultant physician. Initial attendance | 110 | 91824 | - |
Consultant physician. Subsequent attendance | 116 | 91825 | - |
Consultant physician. Minor attendance | 119 | 91826 | 91836 |
Consultant physician. Initial assessment, patient with at least 2 morbidities, prepare a treatment and management plan, at least 45 minutes | 132 | 92422 | - |
Consultant physician, Subsequent assessment, patient with at least 2 morbidities, review a treatment and management plan, at least 20 minutes | 133 | 92423 | - |
Specialist and Consultant Physician Services | |||
Specialist or consultant physician, develop a treatment and management plan, patient aged under 25, with an eligible disability | 137 | 92141 | - |
Geriatrician Services | |||
Geriatrician, prepare an assessment and management plan, patient at least 65 years, more than 60 minutes | 141 | 92623 | - |
Geriatrician, review a management plan, more than 30 minutes | 143 | 92624 |
- |
Consultant Psychiatrist services | |||
Consultant psychiatrist, develop a treatment and management plan, patient aged under 25, with a complex neurodevelopmental disorder (such as autism spectrum disorder), at least 45 minutes | 289 | 92434 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist, prepare a management plan, more than 45 minutes | 291 | 92435 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist, review management plan, 30 to 45 minutes | 293 | 92436 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist, attendance, new patient (or has not received attendance in preceding 24 mths), more than 45 minutes | 296 | 92437 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist. Consultation, not more than 15 minutes | 300 | 91827 | 91837 |
Consultant psychiatrist. Consultation, 15 to 30 minutes | 302 | 91828 | 91838 |
Consultant psychiatrist. Consultation, 30 to 45 minutes | 304 | 91829 | 91839 |
Consultant psychiatrist. Consultation, 45 to 75 minutes | 306 | 91830 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist. Consultation, more than 75 minutes | 308 | 91831 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist, group psychotherapy, at least 1 hour, involving group of 2 to 9 unrelated patients or a family group of more than 3 patients, each referred to consultant psychiatrist |
342 | 92455 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist, group psychotherapy, at least 1 hour, involving family group of 3 patients, each referred to consultant psychiatrist |
344 | 92456 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist, group psychotherapy, at least 1 hour, involving family group of 2 patients, each referred to consultant psychiatrist |
346 | 92457 | |
Consultant psychiatrist, interview of a person other than patient, in the course of initial diagnostic evaluation of patient, 20 to 45 minutes | 348 | 92458 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist, interview of a person other than patient, in the course of initial diagnostic evaluation of patient, 45 minutes or more | 350 | 92459 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist, interview of a person other than patient, in the course of continuing management of patient, not less than 20 minutes, not exceeding 4 attendances per calendar year | 352 | 92460 | - |
Consultant psychiatrist, prepare an eating disorder treatment and management plan, more than 45 minutes | 90260 | 92162 | |
Consultant psychiatrist, to review an eating disorder plan, more than 30 minutes | 90266 | 92172 | |
Paediatrician Services (also refer to consultant physician services) | |||
Paediatrician, develop a treatment and management plan, patient aged under 25, with a complex neurodevelopmental disorder (such as autism spectrum disorder), at least 45 minutes | 135 | 92140 | |
Paediatrician, prepare an eating disorder treatment and management plan, more than 45 minutes | 90261 | 92163 | |
Paediatrician, to review an eating disorder plan, more than 20 minutes | 90267 | 92173 | |
Public Health Physician Services | |||
Public health physician, level A attendance | 410 | 92513 | 92521 |
Public health physician, level B attendance, less than 20 minutes | 411 | 92514 | 92522 |
Public health physician, level C attendance, at least 20 minutes | 412 | 92515 | - |
Public health physician, level D attendance, at least 40 minutes | 413 | 92516 | - |
Neurosurgery attendances | |||
Neurosurgeon, initial attendance | 6007 | 92610 | - |
Neurosurgeon, minor attendance | 6009 | 92611 | 92618 |
Neurosurgeon, subsequent attendance, 15 to 30 minutes | 6011 | 92612 | - |
Neurosurgeon, subsequent attendance, 30 to 45 minutes | 6013 | 92613 | - |
Neurosurgeon, subsequent attendance, more than 45 minutes | 6015 | 92614 | - |
Anaesthetist attendance | |||
Anaesthetist, professional attendance, advanced or complex | 17615 | 92701 | - |
Further information on the telehealth changes can be found at www.mbsonline.gov.au by searching under the Facts Sheets tab – July 2022.
Eligible providers
All MBS items for referred attendances require a valid referral. However, if the specialist, consultant physician, consultant psychiatrist, paediatrician or geriatrician has previously seen the patient under a referral that is still valid, there is no need to obtain a specific referral for the purposes of claiming the video and telephone items.
Restrictions
All MBS telehealth and telephone attendance items are stand-alone items and are to be billed instead of a face‑to-face MBS item.
Billing Requirements
Bulk billing of specialist (and Allied Health) telehealth services is at the discretion of the provider, so long as informed financial consent is obtained prior to the provision of the service.
Further information on the assignment of benefit for bulk billed MBS telehealth services can be found in the ‘Provider Frequently Asked Questions’ at www.mbsonline.gov.au.
Relevant definitions and requirements
Specialist telehealth services (91822, 91823 and 91833) can be billed by all specialities that can currently bill items 104 and 105 or equivalent MBS items. This also includes sports and exercise medicine and occupational and environmental health medicine specialists.
Consultant physician telehealth services (91824, 91825, 91826 and 91836) can be billed by all specialities that can currently bill items 110, 116 and 119 or equivalent MBS items. This also includes pain and palliative medicine, sexual health medicine and addiction medicine.
Consultant physician telehealth services to prepare and review a management plan (92422 and 92423) can be billed by all physicians that can currently bill items 132 and 133 or equivalent MBS items. This also includes sexual health medicine, addiction medicine and paediatricians.
The specialist and consultant physician service for diagnosis and treatment for patients with an eligible disability (92141) can be billed by specialists and consultant physicians that are able to item 137.
Single course of treatment
The same conditions for a single course of treatment apply across all modalities (i.e. face‑to-face, video or telephone). Once an initial consultation is billed, all subsequent services related to the same condition are considered to be part of a single course of treatment. For example, if a patient has seen a specialist in a face‑to‑face consultation (where item 104 has been billed), item 91823 (video) or 91833 (telephone) should be billed if the patient sees the specialist remotely for the same condition.
Anaesthetist services
The Anaesthetist telehealth service (92701) can be billed by practitioners that can currently bill item 17615.
Service limits
At present, the service limits that apply to standard psychiatry services do not currently apply to the video and telephone attendance items for psychiatry (except for item 92460). Patients who have received more than 50 attendances under existing items are eligible to receive services under the video and telephone psychiatry items as long as they meet the item descriptor requirements.
In addition, patients who have received more than 50 attendances under item 319 are eligible to receive services under the video and telephone psychiatry items as long as they meet the item descriptor requirements.
The Department of Health and Aged Care will work with the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) and the Medicare Review Advisory Committee (MRAC) to review the current service limits, and ensure a consistent approach across all of the psychiatry attendance items, including services provided by face‑to‑face, video and telephone.
Interview item (92460)
Item 92460 provides for an interview with a person other than the patient. A maximum of 4 services in a calendar year can be billed under item 92460, or the equivalent face‑to‑face item (item 352), in the continuing management of a patient. That is, a consultant psychiatrist can bill for a service under item 92460 once more in the calendar year if a patient has received three MBS services under items 352 or 92460 in the same calendar year.
Management Plan items (92435 and 92436)
The MBS remote attendance preparation and review of GP management plan items have the same diagnosis, assessment and record-keeping requirements as the existing face-to-face items (291 and 293). Refer to MBS Explanatory Note AN.0.30 for further information.
Group psychotherapy items (92455, 92456 and 92457)
The MBS remote attendance group psychotherapy items have the same requirements as the existing face-to-face items (342, 344 and 346). It is the responsibility of the practitioner rendering the service to maintain privacy and confidentiality for all participants throughout the service. Practitioners should refer to the relevant professional practice standards and guidelines for technology-based consultations.
Technical Requirements
The services can be provided by telehealth and by phone. It is the responsibility of the practitioner rendering the service to maintain privacy and confidentiality for all participants throughout the service.
Telehealth attendance means a professional attendance by video conference where the medical practitioner:
- has the capacity to provide the full service through this means safely and in accordance with relevant professional standards; and
- is satisfied that it is clinically appropriate to provide the service to the patient; and
- maintains a visual and audio link with the patient; and
- is satisfied that the software and hardware used to deliver the service meets the applicable laws for security and privacy.
Note – only the time where a visual and audio link is maintained between the patient and the provider can be counted in meeting the relevant item descriptor.
No specific equipment is required to provide Medicare-compliant telehealth services. Practitioners must ensure that their chosen telecommunications solution meets their clinical requirements and satisfies privacy laws. Information on how to select a web conferencing solution is available at: www.cyber.gov.au
Phone attendance means a professional attendance by telephone where the health practitioner:
- has the capacity to provide the full service through this means safely and in accordance with professional standards; and
- is satisfied that it is clinically appropriate to provide the service to the patient; and
- maintains an audio link with the patient.
There are no longer geographic restrictions on the MBS video or telephone services provided by specialists, consultant physicians, consultant psychiatrists, paediatricians, geriatricians and anaesthetists.
Recording Clinical Notes (for specialist, consultant physician, consultant psychiatrist, neurosurgery, public health medicine, geriatrician, paediatrician and anaesthetist)
In relation to the time taken in recording appropriate details of the service, only clinical details recorded at the time of the attendance count towards the time of consultation. It does not include information added later, such as reports of investigations, or when either the visual or audio link between the patient and the practitioner is lost.
Clinicians should record the date, time and duration of the consultation, and retain these records.
Related Items: 104 105 110 116 119 132 133 135 137 141 143 289 291 293 296 300 302 304 306 308 342 344 346 410 411 412 413 6007 6009 6011 6013 6015 90260 90261 90266 90267 91822 91823 91824 91825 91826 91833 91836 92422 92423
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