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Programmes » Primary mental health extended GP consultations - Taranaki

Primary mental health extended GP consultations

Taranaki | Wellbeing | Under 18 | Over 18 | Over 65

The Primary Mental Health Brief Intervention Service funds one GP counselling session/consultation for individuals experiencing mild to moderate mental health issues.  

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. 

Overview

Which practices can claim for this service?

Any practice in Taranaki can refer for this service. 

Service components

Practices may claim one urgent appointment OR one non-urgent appointment per patient in a 12 month period.

The function of these appointments is to provide clarity around diagnosis and/or for safety review and/or medication review. 

Priority groups the funding is to support

  • Māori/Pacific.
  • Low-income whānau.
  • Those where the GP believes cost will be a barrier to their ability to safely follow up with the GP.

Alternatives to funded care

  • If you are a practice with a HIP, please try to make use of this funded service for your patients to reduce the reliance on GP extended consults.
  • For patients outside of the above priority groups, please consider other options available to these patients (such as  EAP, online resources, self-funding).
Who is eligible for the service?

Patients aged 12 years and over living in the Te Whatu Ora Taranaki area and enrolled with a Pinnacle practice.  

Who is excluded from the service?

Patients who are not enrolled with a Pinnacle practice. 

When is the service complete?

For each eligible patient, a practice can claim a maximum of one extended consult in a 12-month period. 

Claiming guidelines

Prices are GST inclusive.  

Extended GP consultations 

Non-urgent appointment: $75.00 

For an appointment likely to take longer than 30 minutes.  

No patient co-payment can be charged. 

Urgent assessment: $75.00 

Where the patient is presenting acutely in a distressed or mentally unwell state and they require immediate assessment to see whether they can be managed in primary care or need acute secondary referral. 

For an appointment likely to take longer than 30 minutes.  

The practice can charge a patient co-payment if they deem it appropriate. 

These consultations are expected to happen rarely, and consultation notes need to reflect the level of distress at presentation and why immediate assessment was necessary.   

indici practices 

Select the Primary Mental Health Service from the funded services to the right of your patient palette. 

MedTech practices  

Please complete a MedTech Advanced Form (Primary Mental Health – GP)  

What level of clinical notes do I need to submit?

Practices are required to provide sufficiently detailed consultation notes to determine appropriate use of funding.  

It has been recommended that in addition to a good assessment and history, the full range of appropriate observations should be documented. It is important to state the time of consultations and interactions with the patient.  

Does the patient have to pay?

Non-urgent appointment: no patient co-payment to be charged. 

For an urgent assessment only: where an appointment takes longer than 30 minutes, the practice can charge a patient co-payment if they deem it appropriate. 

How is the service funded?

The service is funded by Te Whatu Ora. 

Contact

Tama Tamatea, Acting Māori Health Director / Network Lead - Taranaki
tama.tamatea@pinnacle.health.nz
027 212 6704

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