National Health (Supplies of out-patient medication) Determination 2010 (No. PB 126 of 2010) (Cth)

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PB  126 of 2010

National Health (Supplies of out-patient medication) Determination 2010

I, FELICITY MCNEILL, Acting First Assistant Secretary, Pharmaceutical Benefits Division, Department of Health and Ageing, delegate of the Minister for Health and Ageing, make this Determination under subsection 84BA(2) of the National Health Act 1953.

Dated      10 December 2010

FELICITY MCNEILL

Acting First Assistant Secretary

Department of Health and Ageing

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1.                Name of Instrument

(1)       This Determination is the National Health (Supplies of out-patient

medication) Determination 2010.

(2)       This Determination may also be cited as PB 126 of 2010.

2.                Commencement

             This Determination commences on 1 January 2011.

3.                Revocation

  This Determination revokes the Determination made pursuant to subsection  

84BA(2) of the National Health Act 1953 made on 8 December 2009, and

commencing on 1 January 2010.

4.                Interpretation

(1)        In this Determination:

National Healthcare Agreement means the National Healthcare

Agreement which is a schedule to the Intergovernmental Agreement

on Federal Financial Relations (IGA). The IGA is referred to in the Federal

Financial Relations Act 2009, and provides an overarching framework

for financial transfers between the Commonwealth and the

States and related collaboration on policy development and service delivery.

 out-patient medication has the same meaning as in subsection 84(1) of the

Act. 

the Act means the National Health Act 1953.

the amount referred to in paragraph 87(2)(a) of the Act means the amount  

as periodically adjusted under section 99G of the Act.

the amount referred to in paragraph 87(2)(e) of the Act means the amount

as periodically adjusted under section 99G of the Act.

the maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication means the

amount specified in section 6, 7, 8 or 9 as appropriate.

(2)       Unless the contrary intention appears, a word or expression that is defined in

the Act shall be taken to have the same meaning as in the Act.

5.                Amount taken to have been paid to a public hospital for the supply of

out-patient medication

   The amount that, for the purposes of Part VII of the Act, will be taken to

have been paid to a public hospital for a supply of out-patient medication to

a person is the lesser of:

            (a)     the maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication; or

            (b)     the amount charged.

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  1. Maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication to a person who

is a concessional beneficiary, a dependent of a concessional beneficiary           

or a holder of a concession card

            The maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication to a person who

is a concessional beneficiary, a dependant of a concessional beneficiary or

                  the holder of a concession card is an amount that is equivalent to the amount

referred to in paragraph 87(2)(a) of the Act for the supply of a

pharmaceutical benefit by an approved pharmacist or approved medical

practitioner.

7.                Maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication to a person who

is a general patient and who is not a holder of a concession card

(1)        The maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication to a person

who is a general patient and who is not the holder of a concession card is

$27.40.

(2)        This section does not apply to supplies of out-patient medication made by:

(a)       a public hospital located in the State of Queensland; or

(b)       a public hospital that is participating in Pharmaceutical Reform               

Arrangements within the meaning of the National Healthcare

Agreement.

8.                 Maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication by a

Queensland public hospital to a person who is a general patient and who

                 is not a holder of a concession card

(1)        This section applies to supplies of out-patient medication made by a public

hospital located in the State of Queensland.

(2)        For supplies of outpatient medication mentioned in subsection (1), the

maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication to a person who is a

general patient and who is not the holder of a concession card is:

(a) where the medication is a drug or medicinal preparation that is a pharmaceutical benefit and the Commonwealth price for that pharmaceutical benefit exceeds the amount referred to in paragraph 87(2)(e) of the Act — an amount that is equivalent to the amount referred to in paragraph 87(2)(e) of the Act for the supply of a pharmaceutical benefit by an approved pharmacist or approved medical practitioner; or

(b) where the medication is a drug or medicinal preparation that is a pharmaceutical benefit and the Commonwealth price for that pharmaceutical benefit does not exceed the amount referred to in paragraph 87(2)(e) of the Act — the price for that pharmaceutical benefit ascertained in accordance with the determination under subsection 84C(7) of the Act as in force from time to time; or

    (c)   where the medication is a drug or medicinal preparation which is not a  

pharmaceutical benefit — the amount ascertained by taking as a basis

the cost to the hospital of that drug or medicinal preparation and

  applying, as if that cost were the approved price to pharmacists, the

determination under subsection 84C(7) of the Act as in force from time

to time.

9.       Maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication by a

                   participating public hospital to a person who is a general patient and

who is not a holder of a concession card

(1)        This section applies to supplies of out-patient medication made by a public

hospital that is participating in Pharmaceutical Reform Arrangements

within the meaning of the National Healthcare Agreement, except if the

public hospital is located in the State of Queensland.

(2)        For supplies of out-patient medication mentioned in subsection (1), the

maximum value of the supply of out-patient medication to a person who is a

general patient and who is not the holder of a concession card is:

    (a)   where the medication is a drug or medicinal preparation that is a   

pharmaceutical benefit — the maximum value of the pharmaceutical

benefit ascertained in accordance with subregulation  9A(5) of the

National Health (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Regulations 1960 as if the

pharmaceutical benefit had been supplied by an approved pharmacist or

an approved medical practitioner; or

    (b)   where the medication is a drug or medicinal preparation that is not a

pharmaceutical benefit — the amount ascertained by taking as a basis

the cost to the hospital of that drug or medicinal preparation and

applying, as if that cost were the approved price to pharmacists, the

determination under subsection 84C(7) of the Act as in force from time

to time.

Note

1. All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See

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