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 StoryMBS Item 4001 provides non-directive pregnancy counselling, supporting patients with genetic screening, family planning, and post-birth concerns. This item allows GPs to deliver ongoing care during pregnancy and up to 12 months postpartum, with co-billing opportunities for holistic support.
Read MoreMBS Item 47471 allows GPs to provide ongoing rib fracture care without aftercare restrictions, covering services like pain management, diagnostic imaging, and breathing support. This item also offers co-billing opportunities to optimise patient care and billing efficiency.
Read MoreCertain MBS items allow health practitioners, such as nurses and Aboriginal health workers, to deliver services under GP or specialist supervision. This approach enhances practice efficiency by streamlining tasks like chronic disease management, immunisations, and antenatal care.
Read MoreMBS Item 715 offers tailored health assessments for Indigenous patients, enhancing care through allied health referrals and follow-up services. By leveraging items like 10987, GPs can provide ongoing education, care coordination, and chronic condition management.
Read MoreMBS Item 92718 supports telehealth consultations for sexual and reproductive health, covering services such as STI screening, menopause management, and CST follow-ups. Combined with therapeutic procedure MBS items, it enables streamlined care and efficient billing processes for GPs.
Read MoreMBS Item 900 supports Home Medication Reviews (HMRs) to enhance patient care by improving medication safety, adherence, and understanding. These reviews streamline medication management and create opportunities for additional MBS billings through follow-up care.
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