Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01086:clause:1_732:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01086
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 732 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 323900–326720

the conference;
 (iv) recording the day the conference was held and the times the conference started and ended;
 (v) recording the names of the participants;
 (vi) recording the matters mentioned in the definition of multidisciplinary case conference in clause 1.1.4 and putting a copy of that record in the patient's medical records.

2.16.17  Meaning of coordinating
  In item 880:
coordinating, for a case conference, means undertaking all of the following activities:
 (a) coordinating and facilitating the case conference;
 (b) resolving any disagreement or conflict to enable the members of the case conference team giving care and service to the patient to agree on the outcomes to be achieved;
 (c) identifying tasks that need to be undertaken to achieve these outcomes, and allocating those tasks to members of the case conference team;
 (d) recording the input of each member and the outcome of the case conference.

2.16.18  Meaning of case conference team
  In item 880:
case conference team:
 (a) includes a specialist, or consultant physician, in the practice of the specialist's or consultant physician's specialty of geriatric or rehabilitation medicine; and
 (b) includes at least 2 other allied health professionals, each of whom provides a different kind of care or service to the patient and is not a medical practitioner or unpaid carer of the patient; and
 (c) may include the patient, an unpaid carer of the patient or a medical practitioner.
Example: For the purposes of paragraph (b), persons who may be included in a team are the following:
(a) dieticians;
(b) mental health workers;
(c) occupational therapists;
(d) pharmacists;
(e) physiotherapists;
(f) podiatrists;
(g) psychologists;
(h) social workers;
(i) speech pathologists.

2.16.19  Restrictions on item 880—certain patients
 (1) Item 880 applies if the attendance is on a patient who:
 (a) is an admitted patient of a hospital; and
 (b) is not a care recipient in a residential aged care facility; and
 (c) is being provided with one of the following types of specialist care:
 (i) geriatric evaluation and management;
 (ii) rehabilitation care.
 (2) In this clause:
geriatric evaluation and management means care provided to a patient with a disability or psychosocial problem for the purpose of maximising the patient's health status or optimising the patient's living arrangements.
rehabilitation care means care provided to a patient with an impairment or disability for the purpose of improving the patient's functional status.

2.16.19A  Restrictions on items 930 to 964, 969, 971, 972, 973, 975 and 986
  Items 930 to 964, 969, 971, 972, 973, 975 and 986 apply to a patient only if the patient:
 (a) is referred for a service to which any of the following items apply:
 (i) an item in Subgroup 2 of Group A20;
 (ii) an item in