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    Lana Girle
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    Lana Girle

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    Good Afternoon guru’s,

    I am doing some research into revenue streams, especially around Medicare that are applicable to nurse lead Infection Prevention and Management programmes

    Are there any nurse programme coordinator’s out there, that know of eligible MBS items in this space?

    Examples:

    staff vaccination clinics with short consultations and injections

    staff wellness checks and immunisation status assessment with long consultations and possible referral for pathology

    administration of vaccinations during outbreaks

    consultation in complex care cases

    I would love to hear how others are getting on with revenue.

    And appreciate being a part of this network.

    Lana Girle | Clinical Nurse Specialist | Infection Prevention and Management
    Gove District Hospital | Top End Health Service
    H Northern Territory Government
    Gove District Hospital|Matthew Flinders Way, Nhulunbuy, NT 0880
    * PO Box 421, Nhulunbuy, NT 0881
    ‘ p.. (08) 8987 0322 m.. 0419805055
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    karenbooth1@BIGPOND.COM Subject: Re: Revenue streams In-Reply-To:
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    Hi Lana,

    It depends who runs the clinic. If the clinic is run as a private billing
    business (Medicare or fee for service) then you can charge an MBS rebatable
    fee for the Dr or NP services. The patient needs to be aware of claims for
    rebates against Medicare made on their behalf.

    If it is part of a funded state health service then you may not be able to
    charge the MBS. Your hospital admin should be able to advise you where your
    clinic sits with MBS fees and funding.

    In private GP & primary care practices the MBS works:-

    *There are no MBS items for nurses to do health checks or give
    immunisations unless they are part of a GP consultation. There are no
    standard health checks that are billable under a separate MBS item unless
    the person is over 40 & at risk of diabetes, or heart disease or over 75 has
    a chronic health conditions. http://www9.health.gov.au/mbs/search.cfm?q705

    &Submit&soptS . There are some other checks for refugees, disabled and all
    eligible health checks have the same set of item numbers (701-707).

    *Most wellness checks are done as a standard consult with follow-up
    as needed. Technically employment, travel, and insurance health checks are
    not covered under Medicare.
    *There are some items for GPs managing chronic complex disease & care
    planning http://www9.health.gov.au/mbs/search.cfm?q721
    &soptS & there are
    nurse MBS items with small rebates attached to them (5 CDM visits).
    *There are specific item number for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
    Islander people with 10 nurse support visits attached to item 715.

    Mass vaccination for epidemics probably falls under public health and funded
    by states not federal health even though the vaccines may be federally
    funded under NIP. Staff vaccination will be as per above. Hope this is
    helpful

    Kind regards

    Karen

    Karen Booth

    RN BHSCN GAICD

    President APNA

    Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association

    M: 0411 898 884

    karenbooth1@bigpond.com

    APNA Office
    Level 2, 159 Dorcas St, South Melbourne VIC 3205
    T: (03) 9669 7400 F: (03) 9669 7499
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    Girle

    Good Afternoon gurus,

    I am doing some research into revenue streams, especially around Medicare
    that are applicable to nurse lead Infection Prevention and Management
    programmes

    Are there any nurse programme coordinators out there, that know of eligible
    MBS items in this space?

    *staff vaccination clinics with short consultations and injections
    *staff wellness checks and immunisation status assessment with long
    consultations and possible referral for pathology
    *administration of vaccinations during outbreaks
    *consultation in complex care cases

    I would love to hear how others are getting on with revenue.

    And appreciate being a part of this network.

    Lana Girle | Clinical Nurse Specialist | Infection Prevention and
    Management

    Gove District Hospital | Top End Health Service

    H Northern Territory Government

    Gove District Hospital|Matthew Flinders Way, Nhulunbuy, NT 0880
    * PO Box 421, Nhulunbuy, NT 0881
    ‘ p.. (08) 8987 0322 m.. 0419805055

    * lana.girle@nt.gov.au |
    http://www.nt.gov.au/health

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    Together

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