Health Insurance (Professional Services Review) Amendment Regulations 1999 (No. 1)
Statutory Rules 1999 No. 346
I, WILLIAM PATRICK DEANE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Health Insurance Act 1973.
Dated 15 December 1999.
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command,
MICHAEL WOOLDRIDGE
Health Insurance (Professional Services Review) Amendment Regulations 1999 (No. 1)1
made under the
Contents
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1 Name of Regulations
2 Commencement
3 Amendment of Health Insurance (Professional Services Review) Regulations 1999
Schedule 1 Amendments
These Regulations are the Health Insurance (Professional Services Review) Amendment Regulations 1999 (No. 1).
These Regulations commence on 1 January 2000.
3 Amendment of Health Insurance (Professional Services Review) Regulations 1999
Schedule 1 amends the Health Insurance (Professional Services Review) Regulations 1999.
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[1] Regulation 3, note
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Note
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Note 1
[2] Regulation 3, after the note
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Note 2 The expressions Committee, inappropriate practice, person under review, profession, referred services and service are defined in s 81 of the Act.
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Part 3 Prescribed pattern of services
7 Definition
For this Part:
professional attendance means a service of a kind mentioned in group A1, A2, A5, A6, A7, A13, A14 or A15 of Part 2 of the general medical services table.
Note The expressions general medical services table, general practitioner and medical practitioner are defined in s 3 of the Act.
8 Purpose of this Part
This Part prescribes the circumstances in which referred services constitute a prescribed pattern of services for Part VAA of the Act.
Note Section 106KA of the Act provides that conduct of a person under review in connection with rendering or initiating services that constitute a prescribed pattern of services may be taken to be inappropriate practice.
9 Practitioners affected by these Regulations
For subsection 106KA (3) of the Act, the following groups of practitioners in the profession of medicine are groups to which these Regulations apply:
(a) general practitioners;
(b) other medical practitioners rendering professional attendances.
10 Circumstances constituting a prescribed pattern
The circumstance in which services that are professional attendances constitute a prescribed pattern of services is that 80 or more such services are rendered on each of 20 or more days in a 12 month period.
11 Exceptional circumstances
For subsection 106KA (5) of the Act, the following circumstances are declared as constituting exceptional circumstances:
(a) an unusual occurrence causing an unusual level of need for professional attendances;
(b) an absence of other medical services, for patients of the person under review during the relevant period, having regard to:
(i) the location of the practice of the person under review; and
(ii) characteristics of the patients of the person under review.
Note For relevant period, see s 106KA of the Act.
Notes
1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 1999 No. 258.
2. Made by the Governor-General on 15 December 1999, and notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 22 December 1999.