Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00025:clause:2_81125:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00025
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 81125 (pt 2/8)
Character Range: 168109–171008

items 137 or 139 of the general medical services table or items 92141 or 92142 of the Telehealth and Telephone Determination applies.
 (4) An item mentioned in subclause (1) will only apply to a service if the eligible allied health practitioner providing the service meets the credentialing requirements for the provision of a complex neurodevelopmental disorder or disability service.
 (5) For a service to which item 82000, 82005, 82010 or 82030 applies, the patient must be referred to the eligible allied health practitioner (the providing allied health practitioner) by:
 (a) an eligible medical practitioner; or
 (b) an eligible allied health practitioner (the referring allied health practitioner), if:
 (i) the patient was referred to the referring allied health practitioner by an eligible medical practitioner;
 (ii) the referral from the medical practitioner to the referring allied health practitioner is valid;
 (iii) the eligible medical practitioner has been consulted and agreed to the referral of the patient to the providing allied health practitioner; and
 (iv) the referring allied health practitioner has documented the eligible medical practitioner's agreement in the patient's notes.
 (6) A service described in item 82000, 82005, 82010 or 82030 will only apply to a service provided to a patient if in the patient's lifetime the patient has been provided less than 8 other services to which any of items 82000, 82005, 82010, 82030, 93032, 93033, 93040 or 93041 apply.
 (7) For the purposes of subclause (6) of this clause, if a patient has been provided 4 services to which any of items 82000, 82005, 82010, 82030, 93032, 93033, 93040 or 93041 apply by the same eligible allied health practitioner under a single referral, before any of the remaining 4 services may be provided by the same allied health practitioner under the same referral:
 (a) the eligible allied health practitioner providing the service must request the provision of additional services from the eligible medical practitioner who initially referred the patient;
 (b) the eligible medical practitioner must review the eligible allied health practitioner's request for the provision of further services and agree to the additional services; and
 (c) the eligible allied health practitioner must make a record of the eligible medical practitioner's agreement in the patient's notes.
 (8) A service described in item 82015, 82020, 82025 or 82035 will only apply to a service provided to a patient if in the patient's lifetime the patient has been provided less than 20 services to which any of items 82015, 82020, 82025, 82035, 93035, 93036, 93043 or 93044 apply.

5.1.2  Referrals by psychiatrists and paediatricians for complex neurodevelopmental disorder and disability services
 (1) This clause applies to items 82000 to 82035.

 (2) For items 82000, 82005, 82010 and 82030 the referral by a consultant