Medicare chronic disease dental scheme
The Medicare chronic disease dental scheme was introduced in November 2007. The scheme allows chronically ill people who are being managed by their GP under an Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plan access to Medicare rebates for dental services.
Under the Medicare chronic disease dental scheme, Medicare benefits are available for most services provided by a dentist, dental specialist or dental prosthetist in private dental surgeries.
To receive a Medicare benefit for dental services, your patient will first need to meet certain eligibility criteria and be referred by their GP to Leon Dobrinbski for denture work
To be eligible, your patient must have a chronic medical condition and complex care needs and their oral health must be impacting on, or likely to impact on, their general health.
A chronic medical condition is one that has been or is likely to be present for at least six months. It may include, but is not limited to, conditions such as asthma, cancer, cardiovascular illness, diabetes mellitus, arthritis, mental illness, musculoskeletal conditions and stroke.
Complex care needs means that your patient is receiving ongoing care from a multidisciplinary team, which includes their GP and at least two other health care providers.
In practice, this means the patient will need to be managed by their GP under certain care plans. For most people this involves the preparation of a GP Management Plan and Team Care Arrangements. For residents of aged care facilities, it involves the GP contributing to a multidisciplinary care plan prepared for the resident by the facility.
Patients should talk to their GP about whether they are eligible for these plans. If they are eligible their GP must complete the plans and bill them before the patient has their first dental service.
Once your patient has been referred by their GP to Leon Dobrinski, a dental prosthetist, the patient can call Medicare Australia on 132 011 to check that the necessary GP care planning items have been claimed and paid before starting dental treatment – even where their GP has signed a referral form. If the relevant items have not been claimed and recorded, Medicare Australia cannot pay benefits for dental services.
A comprehensive range of dental services will be covered, including dental assessments, preventive services, extractions, fillings, restorative work and dentures.
The primary purpose of the dental treatment must be to improve oral health or function. Medicare rebates will not be paid for dental services that are purely cosmetic in nature.
Under the Medicare chronic disease dental scheme, Medicare rebates cannot be claimed for dental treatment provided by public dental clinics or where the patient is an in-patient (i.e. an admitted patient) in a hospital.
Most privately practising dentists, dental specialists and dental prosthetists will be eligible to provide services under the Medicare chronic disease dental items, but some may choose not to treat patients under Medicare.
If the patient meets the eligibility criteria, they will be referred by a GP to Leon Dobrinski, a dental Prosthetist for further assessment and treatment.
If the patient has no natural teeth and only needs to have a full denture made, or a partial or full denture repaired or maintained, the GP can refer them directly to a dental prosthetist.
The referral will last for two consecutive calendar years from the first dental service. If additional treatment is required after this period a new referral from a GP is required.
The dentist can refer a patient onto a dental specialist, if required, or to another dentist or dental prosthetist. The dental prosthetist can refer a patient onto a dentist or another dental prosthetist.
To refer a patient onto another dental practitioner, the dental practitioner can write a letter or note. There is no need to get another referral from the GP.
There are no costs to the patient treated under this scheme at My Denture Clinics.
Patients can claim Medicare benefits for dental services in the same way as other Medicare services (e.g. by visiting a Medicare office to claim a rebate).
For more informationFor more information about the Medicare dental services, go to the Department of Health and Ageing website at www.health.gov.au/epc
or call the Medicare Australia Provider Enquiry Line on 132 150.
Medicare chronic disease dental scheme forms for dentists
Referral forms for GPs - Medicare chronic disease dental schemeReferral forms are available on the Department of Health and Ageing
website or by faxing a request to (02) 6289 7120.c)
Veterans affairs link http://www.dva.gov.au/service_providers/dental_allied/dental/Pages/dental.aspx
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