Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01086:clause:1_53706:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01086
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 53706 (pt 4/14)
Character Range: 3166981–3169762

a Modified Monash 5 area, a Modified Monash 6 area or a Modified Monash 7 area.
eligible disability has the meaning given by clause 2.6.1.
eligible non‑vocationally recognised medical practitioner has the meaning given by clause 1.1.2.
eligible stroke centre has the meaning given by clause 5.10.15.
embryology laboratory services has the meaning given by clause 5.2.2.
EMG means electromyogram.
EOG means electrooculogram.
focussed psychological strategies has the meaning given by clause 2.20.1.
foreign body, for items 35360 and 35363, has the meaning given by clause 5.10.10.
general intensive care unit means an area within a hospital that:
 (a) is equipped and staffed so that it is capable of providing to a patient:
 (i) mechanical ventilation for a period of several days; and
 (ii) invasive cardiovascular monitoring; and
 (b) is supported by:
 (i) during normal working hours—at least one specialist, or consultant physician, in the specialty of intensive care, who is immediately available, and exclusively rostered, to that area; and
 (ii) at all times—at least one registered medical practitioner who is present in the hospital and immediately available to that area; and
 (iii) at least 18 hours each day—at least one registered nurse; and
 (c) has admission and discharge policies in operation.
general practice means a business, consisting of one or more medical practitioners, that provides a general practice of medical services.
general practitioner has a meaning affected by clause 1.1.3.
GP management plan, for item 10997, has the meaning given by clause 3.1.1.
gravely ill patient lacking current goals of care means a patient to whom all of the following apply:
 (a) the patient either:
 (i) is suffering a life‑threatening acute illness or injury; or
 (ii) is suffering acute illness or injury and, apart from the illness or injury, has a high risk of dying within 12 months;
 (b) one or more alternatives to management of the illness or injury are clinically appropriate for the patient;
 (c) either:
 (i) there is not a record of goals of care for the patient that can readily be retrieved by providers of health care for the patient and that identifies interventions that should, or should not, be made in care of the patient; or
 (ii) there is such a record but it is reasonable to expect that, due to changes in the patient's condition, the goals recorded will change substantially.
Group A1 disqualified general practitioner means a general practitioner:
 (a) who is partly disqualified under an agreement that is in effect under section 92 of the Act in respect of a service to which an item in Group A1 applies; or
 (b) in relation to whom a final determination under section 106TA of the Act containing a direction under paragraph 106U(1)(g) that