Private Health Insurance (Complying Product) Amendment Rules 2009 (No. 3) (Cth)
I, PENNY SHAKESPEARE, delegate of the Minister for Health and Ageing,make these Rules under item 3 of the table in section 333-20 of the
9 July 2009
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Penny Shakespeare
Assistant Secretary
Private Health Insurance Branch
Acute Care Division
Department of Health and Ageing
3. Amendment of the
Private Health Insurance (Complying Product) Rules 2009 (No. 1) 3
These Rules are the
These Rules commence on the day after they are registered.
The Schedule amends the
Private Health Insurance (Complying Product) Rules 2009 (No. 1) .
Insert Schedule 4, Part 3:
Field | Description | Permitted content | ||
Not required for a combined policy. | OR | |||
Describes special arrangements with particular providers. Text in this box must not exceed 3 lines, including the line with the heading. | Free text up to 3 lines (including the line with the heading) OR | |||
Insurers that do not have preferred provider arrangements must use this phrase. | ||||
A list of a number of services covered by general treatment. | Additions, deletions, modifications or rearrangements not permitted | |||
Indicates if the service is covered or not. A service is considered to be covered if a benefit is paid for at least one of the examples in the “examples of maximum benefits” columns. Ambulance is considered to be covered if the description in the “examples of maximum benefits” column indicates it has comprehensive cover or partial cover. | ü (service is covered) û (service is not covered) ¬ (see note below) | |||
The maximum period of time before a member can claim benefits. Waiting periods for ambulance can be expressed in days or months. | Choose one of…: | When… | ||
- | the service is not covered | |||
waiting period in months | ||||
no waiting period | ||||
short term waiting period for ambulance cover | ||||
Limits on benefits. If there is a limit on general dental, but not on preventative dental, the “(no limit on preventative dental)” words should be used. If services with combined limits are in adjacent rows in the table, lines between the boxes can be deleted and the limit and list of combined services only written once. If a sub limit applies on any of these services, use “Sub-limits apply”. Combined limits for services in non-adjacent boxes must be written in this field in the first occurrence; thereafter “(Combined limit – see [service])”, inserting the name of the service where the list first occurs. If benefit limits increase over time for any services, only the lowest payable benefit is to be used. | Any combination of:
If more than one of the above phrases is used, they are to be linked by the words “ The following may also be used:
For combined limits, choose from services:
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Examples of the maximum benefit paid for the listed treatments when an insured person visits a practitioner who is not a ‘preferred service provider’. Only the examples listed may be used. A percentage figure can only be used where the insurer does not have a maximum limit on the particular item, other than an annual limit. If an insurer pays a benefit that is a percentage of the charge up to a specified dollar limit (i.e. a limit for that item, separately specified from the annual limit), then the specified dollar limit must be used. General dental, major dental and endodontic examples must be listed even if the service is not covered. Other examples should be deleted if not covered. The maximum benefit paid on the following dental item numbers are to be used for the listed examples: Periodic oral examination – 012 Scale & clean – 114 Fluoride treatment – 121 Surgical tooth extraction – 322 Full crown veneered – 615 Filling of one root canal – 417 Braces for upper & lower teeth, including removal plus fitting of retainer – 881 If surgical tooth extraction is covered under general dental instead of major dental, this example can be moved to the general dental box. Orthodontics – if different benefits are offered for treatments provided for orthodontists and general dentists, the maximum benefit for an orthodontist should be used. Optical – if benefits for frames and lenses are paid separately, add together the maximum benefit for each component. Initial/subsequent visit examples are for individual sessions. If there is no maximum benefit for the examples listed, the annual benefit limit figure should be used. Otherwise, ‘partly covered’ should be used. | amount of maximum benefit | |||
where there is no maximum benefit limit on the particular item, other than an annual limit. | ||||
For general dental, major dental and endodontic if not covered | ||||
- | Other services if not covered – delete example(s) | |||
Ambulance – one of:
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¬ Special Features: | This space must be used to describe special features of the product where ¬ is used. | Free text up to 4 lines. | ||
OPTIONAL – this box may be used to describe (for example):
| Free text up to 4 lines, including the line with the heading. | |||
1. All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the
Legislative Instruments Act 2003 .See2. These Rules amend the
Private Health Insurance (Complying Product) Rules 2009 (No.1)
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