Treatment of adults with moderate dehydration not responsive to oral fluids +/- antiemetic that can be safely managed in the community.
This service is part of the Primary Options for Acute Care (POAC) programme.
Your Pinnacle Services Contract applies to this service. By claiming for this service, you have indicated that you have read and agreed to the business rules set out here.
This is NOT a clinical guideline.
All practices in Tairāwhiti region can claim for this service.
Exclusion criteria to access POAC funding should not preclude emergency treatment of any medical conditions.
The initial 15-minute GP/NP consultation incurs the usual consultation fee paid by the patient. All POAC services thereafter are provided at no cost to the patient. If the claim is unable to be funded by POAC, the patient may be liable to the practice for the fees incurred.
Please make your claim via Primary Options, select Dehydration and then attach the appropriate invoice(s).
Prices listed below are GST inclusive.
Rehydration: $158
This invoice is a package of care i.e. it includes an allocation for staff time as well as consumables. It cannot be claimed along with any other claims.
GP/NP extended consultation: $79
To cover an additional 15 minutes of GP/NP time above the initial 15-minute consultation. This invoice can be claimed twice per episode of care to fund a maximum of 30 minutes of additional time. This invoice can only be claimed at the time of the initial consultation.
RURAL GP/NP extended consultation: $89
To cover an additional 15 minutes of GP/NP time above the initial 15-minute consultation. This invoice can be claimed twice per episode of care to fund a maximum of 30 minutes of additional time. This invoice can only be claimed at the time of the initial consultation.
GP/NP follow up: $79 or RN follow up: $39
A follow-up visit may be funded (based on treatment provided as evidenced in clinical notes).
This is limited to one per episode of care within 3 days of the initial consult and cannot be claimed on the day of the initial consult.
RURAL GP/NP follow up: $89 or RN follow up: $50
A follow-up visit may be funded (based on treatment provided as evidenced in clinical notes).
This is limited to one per episode of care within 3 days of the initial consult and cannot be claimed on the day of the initial consult.
GP/NP home visit: $126 or RN home visit: $79
This is limited to one per episode of care within 3 days of the initial consult and cannot be claimed on the day of the initial consult.
Mileage: $0.77 cents per kilometre
Can be claimed in conjunction with a home visit.
Practices are required to provide sufficiently detailed consultation notes to determine appropriate use of POAC funding.
It has been recommended that in addition to a good assessment and history, the full range of appropriate observations should be documented, especially where the diagnosis is undetermined. It is important to state the time of consultations and interactions with the patient.
The initial 15-minute GP/NP consultation incurs the usual consultation fee paid by the patient. All POAC services thereafter are provided at no cost to the patient.
The service is funded by Te Whatu Ora.
Primary options team, Pinnacle Midlands Health Network
infoprimaryoptions@pinnacle.health.nz
027 687 7312
Business rules for the Primary Options Acute Care programme (Tairāwhiti), which supports primary care through funding specific clinical services.
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