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September 2008
Forum and Bulletin Board

For health professionals

Medicare Australia to defend ECLIPSE in Court

The in-hospital electronic claiming channel, ECLIPSE, is operating as normal.

There have been recent reports indicating that ECLIPSE is the subject of a claim in Sydney's Federal Court. Medicare Australia is vigorously defending these allegations. ECLIPSE remains unaffected by these proceedings.

For more information, please read the media release [PDF, 102Kb]PDF reader required.

Are you a new prescriber?

Learn the ropes of PBS prescribing with PBS and You online learning. It is a self-paced program that teaches you how to prescribe according to PBS requirements. This program supplements existing face-to-face introductory sessions offered by Medicare Australia.

Medicare Teen Dental Plan and Medicare chronic disease dental scheme

On 1 July 2008, the Australian Government introduced the Medicare Teen Dental Plan to help with the cost of an annual preventative dental check for eligible teenagers.

The Medicare chronic disease dental scheme was introduced in November 2007. The scheme allows chronically ill people who are being managed by their GP under an Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plan access to Medicare rebates for dental services.

For more information

Call Medicare Australia on 132 150 or visit the Department of Health and Ageing website at www.health.gov.au/dentalExternal link

Medclaims closed on 30 June 2008

The Medicare Australia claiming channel, Medclaims, has now closed. Information about claiming choices and the practical support we can provide to help you use a new electronic channel are available.

Changes to assignment of benefit

From 1 July 2008, medical practices using Medicare Online will no longer have to retain a copy of each assignment of benefit form for a period of two years. This policy change is part of Medicare Australia’s initiative to reduce red tape for providers. More information is available at Medicare Online.

New laws on inducements for pathology and diagnostic imaging effective 1 March 2008

There have been changes to the legislation around inducements for pathology and diagnostic imaging referrals. These new laws are effective from 1 March 2008. They apply to any existing arrangements as well as any new arrangements put into place after 1 March 2008.

For more information visit Pathology ServicesExternal link on the Department of Health and Ageing website or call 132 150.

The Department of Health and Ageing has consulted with pathology, diagnostic imaging and medical organisations about the development of regulations. The regulations provide extra detail on some aspects of the legislation.

Further consultation is currently underway. If you have any comments or need more information, please contact the Department of Health and Ageing at legislativeamendments@health.gov.auEmail.

If you are unsure how the changes will affect you, please seek legal advice.

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Last updated: 5 September, 2008

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