Commonwealth government assistance scheme category code AX
Value Domain Attributes
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Metadata item type: | Value Domain |
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METEOR identifier: | 604079 |
Registration status: | Commonwealth Department of Health, Retired 19/10/2023 |
Definition: | A code set describing patient categories, in the context of the Commonwealth government assistance scheme under which a benefit or subsidy is paid to the patient. |
Context: | Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use: | CODE DB Prescriber Bag orders This code is used to describe a provision within the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) whereby certain pharmaceutical benefits are provided without charge to prescribers who, in turn, can supply them free of charge to patients for emergency use. Also known as Doctor's Bag orders, particularly in the context of historical data records. CODE OC Stoma products prescription This code is used in instances where the payment of a benefit is related to the provision of stoma-related aids and appliances. Assistance in relation to stoma-related products is provided via the Stoma Appliance Scheme (SAS). The SAS provides assistance to Medicare-eligible Australian residents who have a temporary or permanent artificial body opening, whether created surgically or otherwise, which facilitates the removal of urine and products of the gastrointestinal tract where the person does not have normal gastrointestinal tract or bladder functions. To receive subsidised stoma-related products a patient must be a member of a stoma association in Australia and hold an SAS entitlement card issued by the Department of Human Services through one of the associations. CODE OP Paraplegic or quadriplegic products prescription This code is used in instances where the payment of a benefit is related to the provision of paraplegic- or quadriplegic-related aids and appliances. Assistance in relation to paraplegic- or quadriplegic-related products is provided via the provisions of the National Health (Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Program) Special Arrangement 2010. The program provides assistance to Medicare-eligible Australian residents who have paraplegia or quadriplegia. To receive subsidised paraplegic- or quadriplegic-related products a patient must be a member of an authorised paraplegic or quadriplegic association in Australia and hold an entitlement card issued by the Department of Human Services through one of the associations. |
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Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Department of Health |
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Reference documents: | Department of Health 2015. Stoma Appliance Scheme web page. Department of Health, Canberra. Viewed 17 September 2015, Office of Parliamentary Counsel, ComLaw website 2015. National Health (Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Program) Special Arrangement 2010 (PB 118 of 2010) (Cwth). Office of Parliamentary Counsel, Canberra. Viewed 17 September 2015, |
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