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Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
AN.7.15
Prescribed Medical Practitioner Health Assessment for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Adult Aged 15 Years to 54 Years (Item 228)
Last reviewed: 1 November 2023
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult health assessment must include:
a. a personal attendance by a prescribed medical practitioner (see note AN.7.1);
b. taking the patient's medical history, including the following:
i. current health problems and risk factors;
ii. relevant family medical history;
iii. medication usage (including medication obtained without prescription or from other doctors);
iv. immunisation status, by reference to the appropriate current age and sex immunisation schedule;
v. sexual and reproductive health;
vi. physical activity, nutrition and alcohol, tobacco or other substance use;
vii. hearing loss;
viii. mood(including incidence of depression and risk of self-harm);
ix. family relationships and whether the patient is a carer, or is cared for by another person; and
x. vision
c. examination of the patient, including the following:
i. measurement of the patient's blood pressure, pulse rate and rhythm;
ii. measurement of height and weight to calculate body mass index and, if indicated, measurement of waist circumference for central obesity;
iii. oral examination (including gums and dentition);
iv. ear and hearing examination (including otoscopy and, if indicated, a whisper test); and
v. urinalysis (by dipstick) for proteinurea;
vi. eye examination;
d. undertaking or arranging any required investigation, considering the need for the following tests, in particular, (in accordance with national or regional guidelines or specific regional needs):
i. fasting blood sugar and lipids (by laboratory based test on venous sample) or, if necessary, random blood glucose levels;
ii. cervical screening;
iii. examination for sexually transmitted infection (by urine or endocervical swab for chlamydia and gonorrhoea, especially for those aged from 15 to 35years); and
iv. mammography, if eligible (by scheduling appointments with visiting services or facilitating direct referral).
e. assessing the patient using the information gained in the adult health assessment; and
f. making or arranging any necessary interventions and referrals, and documenting a simple strategy for the good health of the patient.
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Older Person's health assessment must also include:
a. keeping a record of the health assessment; and
b. offering the patient a written report on the health assessment, with recommendations on matters covered by the health assessment.
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Category 1 - PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCES
228 - Additional Information
Professional attendance by a prescribed medical practitioner at consulting rooms or in a place other than a hospital or a residential aged care facility, for a health assessment of a patient who is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent—applicable not more than once in a 9 month period and only if the following items are not applicable within the same 9 month period:
(a) item 715;
(b) item 92004 or 92011 of the Telehealth and Telephone Determination
Fee: $193.45 Benefit: 100% = $193.45
(See para AN.7.1, AN.7.13, AN.7.14, AN.7.15, AN.7.16 of explanatory notes to this Category)
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