To keep your medical practice running smoothly, closely monitoring your cash flow is key. Cash flow refers to the amount of cash coming in vs. going out of your business. When cash flow is positive, you have enough to cover expenses. When negative, you may face financial trouble.
Read StoryBilling for DVA, Medicare, and Workcover consultations requires understanding item numbers, separating conditions, and documenting clearly for compliance. Following these practices helps streamline your workflow and ensure accurate claims across multiple insurers.
Read MoreMBS Item 723 enables GPs to provide multidisciplinary care for patients with chronic or complex conditions. By coordinating with allied and non-allied health providers and setting SMART goals, GPs can deliver personalised, comprehensive care to improve patient outcomes.
Read MoreMBS Items 2715 and 2717 enable GPs to create personalised mental health care plans for patients, covering services like history-taking, diagnosis, goal setting, and referrals. These plans provide a structured approach to accessing mental health services and improving patient outcomes
Read MoreMBS Item 721 allows GPs to create comprehensive care plans for patients with chronic or terminal conditions. These plans support personalised care, proactive management, and collaboration with other healthcare providers, ensuring improved health outcomes.
Read MoreHealth assessments are structured consultations designed to address the specific needs of various patient groups. GPs can optimise care and rebates by using appropriate time-based item numbers and adhering to billing regulations.
Read MoreMBS Item 23 covers GP consultations lasting between 6 to 20 minutes, supporting services such as history-taking, examinations, and preventive care. Proper use of time-based MBS items, combination billing, and accurate documentation helps GPs maintain compliance and efficiency.
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