OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS SCHEDULE OF FEES EFFECTIVE 1 NOVEMBER 2013



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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS SCHEDULE OF FEES EFFECTIVE 1 NOVEMBER 2013 DEFINITIONS Initial Consultation Up to two initial consultations can be claimed in a 12 month referral period. Each initial must be for a new episode of care or a new and unrelated condition and for which a new referral has been issued. Treatment for White Card holders must be related to an accepted disability. Eligibility must be established prior to commencement of treatment. Subsequent Consultation: Cannot be claimed on the same day as an initial consultation for the same patient. Should be claimed for ongoing treatment of a condition. Two consultations cannot be claimed for the same patient on the same day. Special Consultation: To be claimed for home visits only where measurements are taken for major structural home modifications such as structural bathroom modifications, ramps, water lifts and stair climbers. Follow-up to special consultations can be claimed where in-depth follow-up concerning structural modifications is required, such as pre-construction and post-construction home visits. Shaded item numbers require prior financial authorisation from DVA. To obtain prior financial authorisation, please contact DVA using the contact details at the end of this Schedule. FURTHER INFORMATION TO ASSIST YOU WHEN TREATING MEMBERS OF THE VETERAN COMMUNITY IS CONTAINED IN THE NOTES FOR OCCUPATONAL THERAPISTS AVAILABLE ON THE DVA WEBSITE AT: http://www.dva.gov.au/providers/allied-health-professionals ROOMS ) OT01 Initial Consultation $ 87.00 -free OT07 Subsequent Consultation $ 87.00 -free

HOME ITEM DESCRIPTION FEE (excluding NO. ) OT02 Initial Consultation $ 87.00 -free OT08 Subsequent Consultation $ 87.00 -free AIDS ASSESSMENT ) OT20 Standard Consultation $ 65.30 -free OT30 OT35 OT40 OT41 Extended Consultation Follow-up Consultation Special Consultation Follow-up to Special Consultation $ 87.00 -free $ 63.30 -free $174.05 -free $108.70 -free HOSPITALS PUBLIC The Department will only pay for health care services carried out in public hospitals in exceptional circumstances, and only where DVA has given prior financial authorisation. ) OT03 Initial Consultation $ 87.00 -free OT09 Subsequent Consultation $ 87.00 -free AIDS ASSESSMENT ) OT21 Standard Consultation $ 65.30 -free OT31 Extended Consultation $ 87.00 -free OT36 Follow-up Consultation $ 63.30 -free

PRIVATE The Department will only pay for health care services carried out by providers in private hospitals when the contract between DVA and the hospital does not already cover these services. It is the provider s responsibility to determine whether or not health care services are included in the bed-day rate under the DVA contract, before providing services. To do this, please contact the Veteran Liaison Officer at the hospital or contact DVA. ) OT04 Initial Consultation $ 87.00 -free OT10 Subsequent Consultation $ 87.00 -free AIDS ASSESSMENT ) OT22 Standard Consultation $ 65.30 -free OT32 OT37 Extended Consultation Follow-up Consultation $ 87.00 -free $ 63.30 -free RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE FACILITIES (RACFs) The level of care an entitled person receives in a RACF refers to the health status and classification of the eligible veteran, as determined under the Classification Principles 2014, not the facility in which they reside. SERVICES REQUIRING PRIOR APPROVAL IN A RACF Prior Financial authorisation is required before providing clinically necessary allied health services to an eligible person in a RACF classified as requiring a greater level of care as described in paragraph 7(6)(a) of the Quality of Care Principles 2014. Note: A person in a RACF classified as requiring a greater level of care is described in paragraph 7(6)(a) of the Quality of Care Principles 2014 as a care recipient in residential care whose classification level under the Classification Principles 2014 includes any of the following: (i) high ADL domain category; (ii) high CHC domain category; (iii) high behaviour domain category; (iv) a medium domain category in at least 2 domains; or (v) a care recipient whose classification level is high level residential respite care. ) OT05 Initial Consultation OT11 Subsequent Consultation $ 87.00 -free $ 87.00 -free

AIDS ASSESSMENT ) OT23 Standard Consultation $ 65.30 -free OT33 Extended Consultation $ 87.00 -free OT38 Follow-up Consultation $ 63.30 -free SERVICES NOT REQUIRING PRIOR APPROVAL IN A RACF Prior financial authorisation is not required for clinically necessary allied health services provided to an eligible veteran in a RACF classified as requiring a lower level of care who is not referred to in paragraph 7(6)(a) of the Quality of Care Principles 2014. If a provider is in doubt about the classification of an eligible veteran in a RACF who has been referred to them, they must contact the facility. It is the provider s responsibility to ascertain the classification of an eligible veteran before they provide treatment. ) OT06 Initial Consultation $ 87.00 -free OT12 Subsequent Consultation $ 87.00 -free AIDS ASSESSMENT ) OT24 Standard Consultation $ 65.30 -free OT34 OT39 Extended Consultation Follow-up Consultation $ 87.00 -free $ 63.30 -free LYMPHOEDEMA Only occupational therapists with appropriate training, which is recognised by DVA, in the treatment of lymphoedema, are able to provide this treatment to entitled persons. Item OT26 should be claimed for all aspects of clinical treatment. Prior approval is not necessary for the maximum of 20 sessions per calendar year. If treatment outside of the maximum limit is required, contact DVA for prior approval. Treatment for lymphoedema cannot be provided to patients already receiving lymphoedema treatment from a physiotherapist. Clinically required consumables should be claimed under item OT71 or OT72. Clinically required aids and appliances should be claimed under item OT75.

All other clinically required consumables, aids and appliances should be sourced through DVA s Rehabilitation Appliances Program (RAP). Do not claim for items that the entitled person can purchase through a pharmacy or supermarket for on-going self management of conditions. ) OT26 Lymphoedema per session (maximum of 20 $ 134.20 -free sessions per calendar year) TRANSPORT COSTS TO ISLANDS (effective 1 June 2012) Use these items to claim the reimbursement of travel expenses and waiting time when providing treatment and aids assessment in the home of entitled persons living on the islands: North Stradbroke, Lamb, Russell, Macleay, Coochiemudlo, Karragarra, Magnetic and Torres Strait Islands (list subject to change). Use this item to claim the cost of transport to the island (e.g. ferry fare) and transport on the island (e.g. taxi fare). ) Travel/Transport costs Claim invoiced cost only exclusive of, not OT81 exceeding the maximum fee. Taxable DVA will automatically add to the amount $310.90 claimed. Use this item to claim for waiting time for transport to and from the island. ) OT82 Travel waiting time This item is capped at a maximum of 2 hours and is claimed per 15 minutes. This item can only be claimed in conjunction with OT81. $21.75 per 15 mins -free REMOTE AREA ALLOWANCE Payable where the OT is required to travel in excess of a 50 kilometre radius from their normal place of business. The OT must be the nearest suitable provider and the claim must be from the nearest practice location to the entitled persons place of residence. Must be claimed as a separate item number. ) OT80 Allowance Per Kilometre $ 0.90 -free OUT OF ROOMS LOADING Out of rooms loading is automatically added to consultations delivered outside of rooms. Only one loading per visit is permitted, and it is expected that you will perform the evaluation of assessments in your rooms. This applies to both treatment and aids assessment items. Loading Out of rooms loading. Automatically payable in respect of consultations undertaken away from $ 21.75 -free rooms.

REPORT WRITING A standard report (OT50) is claimable: in association with an Aids Assessment Standard Consultation (OT20-OT24) and only when submitting a direct order form which requires detailed diagrams; or in association with an Aids Assessment Extended Consultation (OT30-OT34) when submitting a recommendation for major prior approval items. A schematic report (OT51) is claimable in association with a Special Consultation or a Follow-up Special Consultation (OT40-OT41) and only where detailed diagrams are required for major structural home modifications. Please note: Report writing items are not to be claimed for creating or maintaining patient records or for reports requesting minor aids and appliances. ) OT50 Standard Report $ 43.55 Taxable OT51 Schematic Report $ 87.00 Taxable CLINICALLY REQUIRED CONSUMABLES Use these items only for the supply of consumables and small items. Please ensure that you retain documentation and/or invoices on file to substantiate claims. Small aids and appliances covered by section 38-45 of the Act may be provided under the Item No. OT75. All other aids and appliances must be sourced through RAP. ) OT71 Consumables clinically required immediately during the consultation/treatment OT72 Do not claim for items that the entitled person should purchase through a pharmacy or supermarket for ongoing self-management of conditions. Claim invoiced cost only, not exceeding the maximum fee. Consumables clinically required for treatment after consultation Do not claim for items that the entitled person should purchase through a pharmacy or supermarket for ongoing self-management of conditions. Claim invoiced cost only exclusive of, not exceeding the maximum fee. DVA will automatically add to the amount claimed. $ 51.20 $ 51.20 -Free Taxable

SPLINTS/CASTS Use these items only for the supply of splints and casts that are covered by section 38-45 of the Act. Prior financial authorisation must be sought from DVA if the cost of a static splint or cast exceeds $88.15, or exceeds $188.80 for a dynamic splint. Splints may also be sourced through RAP. ) OT73 Static Splint/Cast Claim the invoiced amount only, not exceeding the maximum fee. $ 89.65 -Free OT74 Dynamic Splint Claim the invoiced amount only, not exceeding the maximum fee. $ 192.00 -Free SMALL MEDICAL AIDS AND APPLIANCES Use this item: for the supply of small medical aids and appliances that are covered by section 38-45 of the Act. to facilitate the provision of small medical aids and appliances, e.g. soft collar, braces for knee, ankle, elbow or wrist, lumbar corsets etc. All other aids and appliances must be sourced through RAP. ) OT75 Small Medical Aids and Appliances Use this item to facilitate the provision of small medical aids and appliances covered by section 38-45 of the Act. Claim the invoiced cost only, not exceeding the maximum fee, and attach a copy of the invoice to your claim. OT98 Small Medical Aids and Appliances Postage/Freight Use this item to claim an actual amount of postage or freight directly attributable to an item purchased for an entitled person and claimed under OT75. Claim the invoiced cost only, not exceeding the maximum fee. Restriction: This item cannot be claimed separately, i.e. it can only be claimed in conjunction with Item OT75. $ 102.50 $ 12.55 -free Taxable

DIRECT SUPPLY TO DVA (Subject to prior financial authorisation) Use item number OT99 only when DVA contacts you directly to request that you provide: a written report; or a consultation or assessment to entitled persons, either separately or in conjunction with a written report. For example, this may occur when DVA requires a second opinion concerning treatment for an entitled person. DVA will give financial authorisation and advise the fee at the time of the request, according to the above schedule items. The kilometre allowance and remote area allowance are included in the fee, and are not to be claimed in addition to the fee. Please note: Item number OT99 does not cover the supply of clinical notes, care plans or other information requested by DVA as part of monitoring activities, as these are provided free-of-charge under DVA requirements. ) OT99 Report or service specifically requested by DVA Fee specified at time of request Taxable KEY ++ Recognised Professional -free consumables Paragraph 38-10(1)(b) of the Goods and Services Tax () Act states that only a recognised professional can supply -free health services as listed in section 38-10. Please refer to section 195-1 of the Act for the definition of recognised professional for purposes. Please refer to sections 38-10(3), 38-20(3), 38-45, 38-47 of the A New Tax System Act 1999 ( Act) to determine the status of the health good, and R2001/8 for determining the status and whether apportionment is required if there are -free and taxable components in a supply. DVA CONTACTS: PHONE NUMBERS: Non-metropolitan callers: 1800 550 457 Metropolitan callers: 1300 550 457 POSTAL ADDRESS FOR ALL STATES AND TERRITORIES: Medical and Allied Health Department of Veterans Affairs GPO Box 9998 ADELAIDE SA 5001 DVA FAX NUMBER FOR APPROVALS: (08) 8290 0422 (for all States and Territories) DVA WEBSITE: http://www.dva.gov.au/providers/allied-healthprofessionals CLAIMS FOR PAYMENT For more information about claims for payment visit: www.dva.gov.au/providers/how-claim Claiming Online DVA offers online claiming utilising Medicare Online Claiming. For more information about the online solutions available : email onlineclaiming@dva.gov.au or visit the Department of Human Services website at www.medicareaustralia.gov.au/provider/busi ness/online/index.jsp DVA Webclaim DVA Webclaim is available on the Department of Human Services (DHS) Health Professional Online Services (HPOS) portal HPOS Technical Support enquiries: Phone: 1800 700 199 or email: ebusiness@humandservices.gov.au

Billing, banking and claim enquiries: Phone: 1300 550 017 or email: veterans.processing@humanservices.gov.au Manual Claiming Please send all claims for payment to: Veterans Affairs Processing (VAP) Department of Human Services GPO Box 964 ADELAIDE SA 5001 Claim Enquiries: 1300 550 017 (Option 2 Allied Health)