Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scales of Medical and Other Charges) Variation Regulations 2006 (SA)

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South Australia

Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scales of Medical and Other Charges) Variation Regulations 2006

under the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary

  1. Short title

  2. Commencement

  3. Variation provisions

Part 2—Variation of Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scales of Medical and Other Charges) Regulations 1995

  1. Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation

  2. Insertion of regulation 8A

    8AScales of charges—chiropractors

  3. Insertion of Schedule 6

    Schedule 6—Scales of charges—chiropractors

Part 1—Preliminary

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scales of Medical and Other Charges) Variation Regulations 2006.

2—Commencement

These regulations will come into operation on 23 January 2006.

3—Variation provisions

In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scales of Medical and Other Charges) Regulations 1995

4—Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation

Regulation 3(1)—after the definition of Act insert:

chiropractor means a person registered as a chiropractor under the law of this State;

5—Insertion of regulation 8A

After regulation 8 insert:

8A—Scales of charges—chiropractors

Pursuant to section 32(11) of the Act, the scales of charges set out in Schedule 6 are, subject to modification under regulation 9, prescribed as scales of charges for the purposes of section 32 for the provision of services by a chiropractor.

6—Insertion of Schedule 6

After Schedule 5 insert:

Schedule 6—Scales of charges—chiropractors

This Schedule supersedes the scale of charges for medical services delivered by a registered chiropractor fixed by notice under section 32 of the Act and published in the Gazette on 29 September 1994 at pages 887 to 895.

This Schedule must be read in conjunction with the Chiropractic Fee Schedule Guidelines.

Item No

Service description

Maximum charge

(excl GST)

Consultations

Consultation by a chiropractor involving the chiropractor's attendance on the client.

The initial consultation may involve 2 separate attendances on the same day. For example, a second attendance might be required for the interpretation of test data (such as x-rays).

Initial consultation

C0001

Initial consultation, involving review of medical history and examination but no treatment, of more than 15 minutes duration but not more than 30 minutes duration

$50.00

C0002

Initial consultation, involving review of medical history, examination and treatment, of more than 15 minutes duration but not more than 30 minutes duration

$60.00

Subsequent consultation

C0005

Subsequent consultation and treatment, of not more than 15 minutes duration

$36.50

C0006

Subsequent consultation and treatment, of more than 15 minutes duration but not more than 30 minutes duration

$50.00

C0007

Subsequent consultation and treatment involving re-examination with treatment, of more than 30 minutes duration but not more than 45 minutes duration

$83.35

After hours consultation

If a consultation takes place on a public holiday, a Sunday, a Saturday before 8am or after 1pm, or on any other day before 8am or after 8pm, the following charge applies instead of the charges listed above.

C0008

After hours consultation of more than 15 minutes duration but not more than 30 minutes duration

$66.65

Independent clinical assessment

Services provided by a chiropractor other than the treating chiropractor comprising—

    (a)    a review of the worker's medical history; and

    (b)    a clinical assessment; and

    (c)     an evaluation of the worker's functional capacity; and

    (d)    preparation of a report,

for the purpose of providing a different diagnosis or making recommendations in relation to treatment goals, the worker's return to work or any other relevant matters.

The report may be requested in writing by—

    (a)    a claims agent or self-insured employer; or

    (b)    a worker or worker's representative.

C0078

Independent clinical assessment

$146.00 per hour

Travel

Travel authorised by a claims agent or self-insured employer by a treating chiropractor for the purposes of—

    (a)    a case conference; or

    (b)    a home, hospital or worksite visit; or

    (c)     a consultation where the client is otherwise unable to attend the chiropractor's clinic or rooms.

There is no charge for travel from 1 clinic or rooms to another clinic or rooms.

C0900

Travel time

$146.00 per hour

Telephone calls

Calls of a specific nature made by a chiropractor to, or received by a chiropractor from, the worker's referring/treating medical expert, worker's employer, rehabilitation provider, claims agent or self-insured employer, WorkCover provider consultant or worker's representative, excluding—

    (a)    calls made during a consultation; and

    (b)    calls of a duration of 3 minutes or less.

There is no charge for a telephone call to or from a worker.

C00R3

Telephone calls greater than 3 minutes

$2.43 per minute

Reports

Report by chiropractor, other than a report of an independent clinical assessment, requested by a claims agent, self-insured employer, worker or worker's representative.

Comprehensive reports

A report will be taken to be comprehensive when re-examination of the patient is a prerequisite for the preparation of the report.

The consultation should be charged in accordance with the appropriate item.

A comprehensive report is chargeable on an hourly basis with a maximum time chargeable of 1.5 hours.

C00R4

Comprehensive reports

$146.00 per hour

Standard reports

A report will be taken to be standard when re-examination of the worker is not required and the report is based on a transcription of existing clinical records.

A standard report is chargeable on an hourly basis with a maximum time chargeable of 1 hour.

C00R5

Standard reports

$146.00 per hour

Case conference

Case conference, attended by a chiropractor and authorised by a claims agent or self-insured employer, for the purpose of determining—

      •      details of limitations/recommendations relating to a sustainable return to work

      •      options for management of a worker’s recovery

      •      other related information.

A case conference may be requested by—

      •      a treating medical expert

      •      an employer

      •      a worker or worker’s representative

      •      a claims agent or self-insured employer

      •      a rehabilitation provider contracted by WorkCover.

C00R6

Case conference

$146.00 per hour

The hourly rate excludes travelling time from rooms or other appropriate departure point to the venue and return. Travel may be charged separately.

Radiological services (including interpretation by chiropractor)

C0011

Cervical spine

2 views

$113.30

C0013

Thoracic spine

2 views

$96.30

C0015

Lumbo-sacral spine

3-6 views

$132.90

C0016

Sacro-coccygeal area

2 views

$80.30

C0027

Hip joint

$86.50

C0028

Pelvic girdle

$109.20

Non-scheduled services

A service (other than a radiological service) of a kind not listed above provided by a chiropractor and authorised by a claims agent or self-insured employer prior to the delivery of the service as being necessary, appropriate and reasonably required.

C9999

Non-scheduled services

$146.00 per hour

Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governor's Deputy

following consultation as required under section 32(13) of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council

on 12 January 2006

No 2 of 2006

05WKC014CS

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