| From 1 November 2012, item 104, an initial consultation with a specialist, has an MBS Fee of $85.55, an out of hospital MBS rebate of $72.75 and an EMSN benefit cap of $256.65. Example A: No impact to patients due to EMSN caps If the specialist charges $140 for the consultation, the patient’s out-of-pocket cost before EMSN benefits are paid is $67.25 (doctor’s fee minus the MBS rebate received). Assuming the patient has reached the relevant EMSN threshold, the EMSN benefit for this consultation is calculated to be $53.80 (80 per cent of the patient’s out-of-pocket cost). As the calculated EMSN benefit is below the EMSN benefit cap amount of $256.65 the patient will receive the full $53.80 in EMSN benefits. As a result, the total cost incurred by the patient is $13.45 and EMSN capping has no impact on the patient. Example B: Impact to patients due to EMSN caps If the specialist charges $500 for the consultation, the patient’s out-of-pocket cost before EMSN benefits are paid is $427.25 (doctor’s fee minus the MBS rebate received). Eighty per cent of the out-of-pocket cost would be equal to $341.80. This amount is higher than the EMSN benefit cap of $256.65, therefore, assuming the patient has reached the relevant EMSN threshold, the maximum EMSN benefit that the patient will receive is $256.65. The total MBS benefit for this consultation is calculated to be $329.40 (MBS rebate plus the EMSN benefit cap). As a result, the total cost incurred by the patient is $170.60. The effect of the specialist billing at this rate means that the EMSN benefit cap has impacted on the patient’s out of pocket cost. |
| Item Number | Brief description of service | EMSN benefit cap (percentage of MBS fee up to $500) | EMSN cap ($) |
| 104 | Initial specialist consultation | 300% | 256.65 |
| 105 | Subsequent specialist consultation | 300% | 129.00 |
| 106 | Initial specialist ophthalmologist consultation | 300% | 213.00 |
| 107 | Initial specialist consultation – home visit | 300% | 376.50 |
| 108 | Subsequent specialist consultation – home visit | 300% | 238.35 |
| 109 | Initial specialist ophthalmologist paediatric consultation | 300% | 500.00 |
| Item Number | Brief description of service | EMSN benefit cap (percentage of MBS fee up to $500) | EMSN cap ($) |
| 110 | Initial consultant physician consultation | 300% | 452.70 |
| 116 | Subsequent consultant physician consultation | 300% | 226.50 |
| 119 | Minor subsequent consultant physician consultation | 300% | 129.00 |
| 122 | Initial consultant physician (other than in psychiatry) consultation – home visit | 300% | 500.00 |
| 128 | Subsequent consultant physician (other than in psychiatry) consultation – home visit | 300% | 332.25 |
| 131 | Minor subsequent consultant physician (other than in psychiatry) consultation – home visit | 300% | 239.25 |
| 132 | Consultant physician (other than in psychiatry) treatment and management plan | 300% | 500.00 |
| 133 | Consultant physician (other than in psychiatry) review of treatment and management plan | 300% | 396.30 |
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The March 2013 Medicare Benefits Schedule
The January 2013 Medicare Benefits Schedule
The December 2012 Medicare Benefits Schedule
The November 2012 Medicare Benefits Schedule
The July 2012 Medicare Benefits Schedule - incorporating 1 August 2012 amendment