National Health (Multiple Hospitals Paperless Claiming Trial) Special Arrangement 2012 (No. PB 26 of 2012) (Cth)

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National Health (Multiple Hospitals Paperless Claiming Trial) Special Arrangement 2012

made under subsections 100 (1) and (2) of the National Health Act 1953.

Compilation start date:   1 September 2012

Includes amendments up to:           National Health (Multiple Hospitals Paperless Claiming Trial) Special Arrangement Amendment Instrument 2012 (No.1) - PB 68 of 2012

Prepared by the Department of Health

About this compilation

This compilation

This is a compilation of the National Health (Multiple Hospital Paperless Claiming

Trial Special Arrangements 2012) as in force on 1 September 2012. It includes any

commenced amendment affecting the legislation to that date.

This compilation was prepared on 2 November 2013.

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of each amended provision.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not reflected in the text of the compiled law but the text of the amendments is included in the endnotes.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Modifications

If a provision of the compiled law is affected by a modification that is in force, details are included in the endnotes.

Provisions ceasing to have effect

If a provision of the compiled law has expired or otherwise ceased to have effect in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.

Contents

  1. Name of Special Arrangement   1

  1. Commencement   1

  1. Revocation   1

  1. Definitions   1

  1. Application of Part VII of the Act   2

  1. Pharmaceutical benefits covered by this Special Arrangements     2

  1. Prescribing of Pharmaceutical Benefits   2

  1. Supply and Claiming of Pharmaceutical Benefits   3

  1. Transitionals   4

Schedule                5

Endnotes   6

Name of Special Arrangement

(1) This Special Arrangement is the National Health (Multiple Hospitals Paperless Claiming Trial) Special Arrangement 2012.

(2) This Special Arrangement may also be cited as PB 26 of 2012.

2          Commencement

This Special Arrangement commences on 1 June 2012.

3          Revocation

The National Health Act 1953 - Special Arrangements under subparagraph 100(1) (b) (i) – Multiple Hospitals Paperless Claiming Trial (No. PB 16 of 2009) is revoked.

4          Definitions

In these arrangements:

Act means the National Health Act 1953.

approved supplier means the approved supplier whose name, address and approval number are specified in Column 2 of the Schedule to these arrangements opposite the name of the hospital in Column 1 of the Schedule.

authority prescription means an authority prescription as defined in the Regulations.

hospital means each hospital whose name and address is specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to these arrangements.

in-patient of the hospital means a person who occupies a bed in the hospital for the purpose of hospital treatment, but does not include a member of the staff of the hospital who is receiving treatment in his or her own quarters.

other Special Arrangement means another Special Arrangement under section 100 of the Act.

Regulations means the National Health (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Regulations1960.

Rules means the rules under subsection 99AAA (8) and subsection 98AC (4) of the Act.

Note: Terms used in this Special Arrangement have the same meaning as in the Act – see section 13 of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. These terms include:

·   Chief Executive Medicare

·   Human Services Department

·   PBS prescriber

·   pharmaceutical benefit

·   Secretary

5          Application of Part VII of the Act

(1)   Each pharmaceutical benefit supplied in accordance with this Special Arrangement is supplied under Part VII of the Act.

(2)   A provision of Part VII of the Act, or of regulations or other instruments made for Part VII of the Act, applies subject to this Special Arrangement.

Note:  See subsection 100 (3) of the Act.

6          Pharmaceutical benefits covered by this Special Arrangement

(1)   This Special Arrangement applies to a pharmaceutical benefit which is generally available for supply under Part VII of the Act.

(2) This Special Arrangement does not apply to a pharmaceutical benefit that can only be supplied under Part VII of the Act in accordance with any other Special Arrangement under section 100 of the Act.

Note: Section 85AA of the Act provides that a pharmaceutical benefit that can only be supplied under Part VII of the Act in accordance with section 100 of the Act will be the subject of a subsection 85(2A) declaration (section 100 only drug), or a determination under paragraph 85(8) (a) (section 100 only pharmaceutical benefit) or paragraph 85(8) (b) (section 100 only circumstances).

7          Prescribing of Pharmaceutical Benefits

A medication chart prepared and signed by a PBS prescriber  on which is prescribed a pharmaceutical benefit for the treatment of the in-patient of the hospital who is named on the medication chart, will be taken to be a duly written prescription, within the meaning of Regulation 19 of the Regulations, provided that:

(a)   the location within the hospital of the in-patient for whose treatment the medication chart was prepared will be taken to be the address of that in-patient for the purpose of paragraph 19(1)(d) of the Regulations; and

(b)     the medication chart bears the number of the Medicare card, including the sub-numerate, which applies to the in-patient for whose treatment the medication chart was prepared; and

(c) in the case of a medication chart prepared in respect of an in-patient of the hospital who is not a general patient within the meaning of subsection 84(1) of the Act, the medication chart bears the matters prescribed by Regulation 19A of the Regulations; and

(d)     the medication chart bears the identification number issued by the Human Services Department to the PBS prescriber, according to Regulation 8A of the Regulations, who prescribed the pharmaceutical benefit; and

(e) if the medication chart directs, pursuant to paragraph 85A(2)(b) of the Act and subparagraph 19(1)(f)(ii) of the Regulations, that the supply of the pharmaceutical benefit is to be repeated, that direction will be invalid; and

(f) if the medication chart directs the supply of an increased quantity of the pharmaceutical benefit pursuant to subsection 88(6) of the Act and Regulation 24 of the Regulations, that direction will be taken to be a direction to supply the maximum quantity for that pharmaceutical benefit determined under paragraph 85A(2)(a) of the Act; and

(g)   the medication chart does not prescribe a pharmaceutical benefit that requires an authority prescription.

8          Supply and Claiming of Pharmaceutical Benefits

(1)This Special Arrangement applies to the supply of pharmaceutical benefits by approved suppliers to the in-patients of the hospitals specified in Column 1 of the Schedule.

(2)   The approved supplier will supply pharmaceutical benefits to in-patients of the hospital as if medication charts were original prescriptions, provided that:

(a)   where a medication chart contains a direction to supply more than one pharmaceutical benefit, the approved supplier will not, pursuant to Regulation 26A of the Regulations, defer the supply of one or more of the benefits; and

(b)     in lieu of the requirements of Regulation 31 of the Regulations, the approved supplier or a person authorised for the purpose by the approved supplier, certifies on the medication chart that the pharmaceutical benefit has been supplied and the date on which it was supplied, and signs his or her name.

(3)The approved supplier must prepare an electronic pharmacy record in respect of each medication chart in respect of which a pharmaceutical benefit has been supplied to an in-patient of the hospital for which a claim is made under section 99AAA of the Act, and must retain that electronic pharmacy record for not less than one year after the day on which the pharmaceutical benefit was supplied.

(4)The electronic pharmacy record referred to in subsection (3) must contain all information required to be included in a prescription record by the Schedule to the Rules for an online claim.

(5)Subject to subsection (6), a claim by the approved supplier in respect of pharmaceutical benefits supplied to in-patients of the hospital may be furnished unaccompanied by the medication charts in respect of which pharmaceutical benefits have been supplied to in-patients of the hospital.

(6)If the Chief Executive Medicare notifies the hospital that a copy of all or any of the electronic pharmacy records in respect of pharmaceutical benefits supplied to in-patients of the hospital is required to be submitted, the approved supplier shall submit a copy of each such electronic pharmacy record to the Human Services Department.

(7)If the Chief Executive Medicare notifies the hospital that a copy of all or any of the medication charts in respect of pharmaceutical benefits supplied to in-patients of the hospital is required to be submitted, the hospital shall submit a copy of each such medication chart to the Human Services Department.

(8) Information provided by electronic means to the Chief Executive Medicare on behalf of the Secretary by the approved supplier in respect of a claim in respect of pharmaceutical benefits supplied to in-patients of the hospital will conform to the requirements of the Rules for an online claim and the associated provision of under co-payment data under section 98AC of the Act.

9          Transitionals

(1)   If a pharmaceutical benefit was prescribed for an in-patient of the hospital under the old Arrangements, and the supply was not made prior to the commencement of this Special Arrangement, the supply of the pharmaceutical benefit is taken to have been validly prescribed under this Special Arrangement, and may be supplied to the in-patient of the hospital under this Special Arrangement.

(2)   In this section the old Arrangements means the National Health Act 1953 – Special Arrangements under subsection 100(1) (b) (i) – Multiple Hospitals Paperless Claiming Trial (PB 16 of 2009).

Schedule

Column 1 – Name and Address for Hospital Column 2 – Name, address and approval number of approved supplier
Cotham Private Hospital,
209 Cotham road
Kew, Victoria 3101
Sarah Thurlow, Kirsten Boyce and Angus Chung
HPS Pharmacies Knox
262 Mountain Highway
Wantirna, Victoria 3152
Approval number 23646M
Epworth Hospital
89 Bridge Road
Richmond, Victoria 3121
David Slade and Graham Slade
Slade Pharmacy
89 Bridge Road
Richmond, Victoria 3121
Approval number 22287B
Know Private Hospital
262 Mountain Highway
Wantirna, Victoria 3152
Sarah Thurlow, Kirsten Boyce and Angus Chung
HPS Pharmacies Knox
262 Mountain Highway
Wantirna, Victoria 3152
Approval number 23646M
St Vincent’s Private East Melbourne
159 Grey Street
East Melbourne, Victoria 3002
Anthony Quet Loon Ho
St Vincent’s Private Hospital Pharmacy
East Melbourne
159 Grey Street
East Melbourne, Victoria 3002
Approval number 22145M
St Vincent’s Private Hospital Fitzroy
59-61 Victoria Parade
Fitzroy, Victoria 3065
Anthony Quet Loon Ho, Samson Wai Hon Chan and John Tok Yee Hung
St Vincent’s Private Hospital Pharmacy
59-61 Victoria Parade
Fitzroy, Victoria 3065
Approval number 22815T
The Avenue Hospital
40 The Avenue
Windsor, Victoria 3181
Ramsay Health Care Australia Pty Ltd
The Avenue Hospital
40 The Avenue
Windsor, Victoria 3181
Approval number HV252Q
Warringal Private Hospital
216 Burgundy Street
Heidelberg, Victoria 3084
Ramsay Health Care Australia Pty Ltd
Warringal Private Hospital
216 Burgundy Street
Heidelberg, Victoria 3084
Approval number HV060N

Endnotes

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

The endnotes provide details of the history of this legislation and its provisions. The following endnotes are included in each compilation:

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Endnote 4—Amendment history

Endnote 5—Uncommenced amendments

Endnote 6—Modifications

Endnote 7—Misdescribed amendments

Endnote 8—Miscellaneous

If there is no information under a particular endnote, the word “none” will appear in square brackets after the endnote heading.

Abbreviation key—Endnote 2

The abbreviation key in this endnote sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.

Legislation history and amendment history—Endnotes 3 and 4

Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.

The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that has amended the compiled law. The information includes commencement information for amending laws and details of application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.

The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at the provision level. It also includes information about any provisions that have expired or otherwise ceased to have effect in accordance with a provision of the compiled law.

Uncommenced amendments—Endnote 5

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not reflected in the text of the compiled law, but the text of the amendments is included in endnote 5.

Modifications—Endnote 6

If the compiled law is affected by a modification that is in force, details of the modification are included in endnote 6.

Misdescribed amendments—Endnote 7

An amendment is a misdescribed amendment if the effect of the amendment cannot be incorporated into the text of the compilation. Any misdescribed amendment is included in endnote 7.

Miscellaneous—Endnote 8

Endnote 8 includes any additional information that may be helpful for a reader of the compilation.

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

ad = added or inserted pres = present
am = amended prev = previous
c = clause(s) (prev) = previously
Ch = Chapter(s) Pt = Part(s)
def = definition(s) r = regulation(s)/rule(s)
Dict = Dictionary Reg = Regulation/Regulations
disallowed = disallowed by Parliament reloc = relocated
Div = Division(s) renum = renumbered
exp = expired or ceased to have effect rep = repealed
hdg = heading(s) rs = repealed and substituted
LI = legislative instrument s = section(s)
LIA = Legislative Instruments Act 2003 Sch = Schedule(s)
mod = modified/modification Sdiv = Subdivision(s)
No = Number(s) SLI = Select Legislative Instrument
o = order(s) SR = Statutory Rules
Ord = Ordinance Sub-Ch = Sub-Chapter(s)
orig = original SubPt = Subpart(s)
par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)
          /sub-subparagraph(s)

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Name FRLI registration or gazettal Commencement Application, saving and transitional provisions
National Health (Multiple Hospitals Paperless Claiming Trial) Special Arrangements 2012 F2012L01049 1 June 2012
National Health (Multiple Hospitals Paperless Claiming Trial) Special Arrangements 2012 (No.1) F2012L01785 1 September 2012

Endnote 4—Amendment history

Schedule affected How affected
The Schedule am. F2012L01785

Endnote 5—Uncommenced amendments

Endnote 6—Modifications

Endnote 7—Misdescribed amendments

Endnote 8—Miscellaneous

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