Changes to Record Keeping requirements under HIA (Word 19 KB)
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From 1 July 2018 the following requirements apply:
Referrals
Allied health practitioners
From 1 July 2018, allied health practitioners (with the exception of optometrists) must keep copies of referrals for two years from the date of the service.
This means that if a patient claims an item and receives a referral to see an allied health practitioner, that allied health practitioner is required to keep a copy of the referral for two years from the date they provided the first MBS service to the patient under that referral.
Specialists and consultant physicians
From 1 July 2018, specialists and consultant physicians must keep copies of patient referrals for two years from the date of service.
This means that if a patient claims an item and receives a referral to a specialist or consultant physician, that practitioner must keep copies of the patient referral for two years, from the date of the first MBS service provided by them to the patient under that referral.
Plans required to be created as a condition of claiming an MBS item
Practitioners will be required to keep copies of any plans that are created as a condition of claiming the MBS item for two years from the date of the professional service.
Examples of such plans include:
- - GP Chronic Disease Management plan (required to be created under MBS item 721)
- GP Mental Health Plan (required to be created under MBS items 2700, 2701, 2715 or 2717)
- Consultant physician treatment and management plan (required to be created under item 132)
This means that if a patient claims an item such as those mentioned above, and the practitioner prepares such a plan as required by the MBS item, the GP must keep a copy of the plan for two years from the date that it was prepared.
Summary of new requirements
Before 1 July 2018 | From 1 July 2018 |
Specialists and consultant physicians are required to keep copies of referrals for 18 months | Specialists and consultant physicians are required to keep copies of referrals for two years |
Pathologists and radiologists are required to keep copies of referrals for 18 months | Pathologists and radiologists are required to keep copies of referrals for two years |
There is no requirement for allied health practitioners to keep copies of referrals | Allied health practitioners (other than optometrists) are required to keep copies of referrals for two years |
The payment of a rebate for a professional service may be conditional on the creation of a document, but there is no requirement for a practitioner to keep a copy of the document | If a document is specifically mentioned in an item (such as a GP Health Assessment), and is created by the practitioner, then the practitioner must keep a copy for two years |