Health Insurance (Home-Based Sleep Studies) Determination 2008 (Cth)
Health Insurance (Home-Based Sleep Studies) Determination 2008
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I, NICOLA ROXON, Minister for Health and Ageing, make this Determination under subsection 3C (1) of the Health Insurance Act 1973.
Dated 10th September 2008
NICOLA ROXON
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Minister for Health and Ageing
Contents
1.Name of Determination 3
2.Commencement 3
3.Interpretation 3
4.Circumstances where this Determination applies 4
5.Treatment of a relevant service 4
Schedule Interim Home-Based Sleep Studies Item 5
Name of Determination
This Determination is the Health Insurance (Home-Based Sleep Studies) Determination 2008.
Commencement
This Determination commences on 1 October 2008.
Interpretation
In this Determination
Act means the Health Insurance Act 1973.
Advisory Committee means the Specialist Advisory Committee in Thoracic and Sleep Medicine of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
Appeal Committee means the Appeal Committee of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
Credentialling Subcommittee means the Credentialling Subcommittee of the Advisory Committee.
qualified sleep medicine practitioner means a qualified adult sleep medicine practitioner or a qualified paediatric sleep medicine practitioner.
relevant Advanced Training Program means:
(a) for an assessment for qualification as a qualified adult sleep medicine practitioner — the Advanced Training Program in Adult Sleep Medicine; and
(b) for an assessment for qualification as a qualified paediatric sleep medicine practitioner — the Advanced Training Program in Paediatric Sleep Medicine.
relevant field of sleep medicine means:
(a) for an assessment for qualification as a qualified adult sleep medicine practitioner — adult sleep medicine; and
(b) for an assessment for qualification as a qualified paediatric sleep medicine practitioner — paediatric sleep medicine.
relevant provisions means all provisions, relating to professional services or to medical services, of the Act and regulations made under the Act, and the National Health Act 1953 and regulations made under that Act
relevant service means a health service, as defined in subsection 3C(8) of the Act, that is specified in the Schedule
Schedule means the Schedule to this Determination
Note Unless the contrary intention appears, expressions used in this Determination have the same meanings as in the Act—see section 13 of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.
Unless the contrary intention appears, a reference in this Determination to a provision of the Act or the National Health Act 1953 or regulations made under the Act or under the National Health Act 1953 as applied, adopted or incorporated in relation to specifying a matter is a reference to those provisions as in force from time to time and any other reference to provisions of an Act or regulations is a reference to those provisions as in force from time to time.
Circumstances where this Determination applies
This Determination applies only in the following circumstances:
(a)where the relevant service is rendered by a qualified paediatric sleep medicine practitioner to a person who is aged less than 18 years; or
(b)where the relevant service is rendered by a qualified adult sleep medicine practitioner to a person who is aged 18 years or over.
For subsection (1), a person is a qualified adult sleep medicine practitioner or a qualified paediatric sleep medicine practitioner if:
(a) the person has been assessed by the Credentialling Subcommittee or the Appeal Committee as having had, before 1 March 1999, sufficient training and experience in the relevant field of sleep medicine to be competent in independent clinical assessment and management of patients with respiratory sleep disorders and in reporting sleep studies; or
(b) the person has been assessed by the Credentialling Subcommittee or the Appeal Committee as having had, before 1 March 1999, substantial training or experience in adult sleep medicine, but requiring further specified training or experience in the relevant field of sleep medicine to be competent in independent clinical assessment and management of patients with respiratory sleep disorders and in reporting sleep studies, and either:
(i) the period of 2 years immediately following that assessment has not expired; or
(ii) the person has been assessed by the Credentialling Subcommittee as having satisfactorily finished the further training or gained the further experience specified for that person; or
(c) the person has attained Level I or Level II of the relevant Advanced Training Program of the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand and the Australasian Sleep Association, after having completed at least 12 months core training, including clinical practice in the relevant field of sleep medicine and in reporting sleep studies; or
(d) the Advisory Committee has recognised the person, in writing, as having training equivalent to the training mentioned in paragraph (c).
Treatment of a relevant service
A relevant service provided in accordance with this Determination is to be treated, for the relevant provisions, as if
(a)it were both a professional service and a medical service; and
(b)there were an item in the general medical services table that
i. related to the service; and
ii.specified for the service a fee in relation to each State, being the fee specified in the Schedule in relation to the service.
Schedule Interim Home-Based Sleep Studies Item
| Item | Health Service | Fee for all States |
| 12250 | OVERNIGHT INVESTIGATION FOR SLEEP APNOEA FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 8 HOURS DURATION, WHERE: (a) the patient is referred for the investigation by a medical practitioner; (b) the necessity for the investigation is determined by a qualified sleep medicine practitioner prior to the investigation; (c) a qualified sleep medicine practitioner has: i. established quality assurance procedures for the data acquisition; and ii. personally analysed the data and written the report; (d) the investigation must include, during a period of sleep, a continuous recording of an electrocardiograph (ECG); a continuous recording of an electroencephalograph (EEG); and respiratory function testing (with monitoring of oro-nasal airflow, rib cage/abdominal movement, body position and oximetry); (e) interpretation and report of the investigation (with analysis of sleep stage, arousals, respiratory events and assessment of clinically significant alterations in heart rate) are provided by a qualified sleep medicine practitioner based on reviewing the parameters recorded under (d) above. Payable only once in a 12 month period. | 309.80 |
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