PHI 45/23 Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Rules (No. 5) 2023

Private health insurance clinical category and procedure type updates following Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) item changes from 1 July 2023.

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PHI circular type:
PHI announcement
Audience:
Health sector

The Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Rules (No. 5) 2023 (the Amendment Rules) make consequential changes to the Private Health Insurance Rules to reflect changes commencing 1 July 2023 to Medical Benefit Schedule (MBS) items of the General Medical Services Table (GMST), Pathology Services Table (PST) and Diagnostic Imaging Services Table (DIST), and through Ministerial Determination under subsection 3C(1) of the Health Insurance Act 1973.

Further information on changes to the MBS for 1 July 2023, including fact sheets and quick reference guides is available at MBS Online.

The Amendment Rules, registered on the Federal Register of Legislation on 30 June 2023, commence on 1 July 2023.

The amendments include new, amended and reviewed classifications for MBS items effective 1 July 2023, and removal of deleted items where appropriate, in the:

  • Private Health Insurance (Complying Product) Rules 2015 (the Complying Product Rules)
    • Schedule 5 for the Clinical categories
    • Schedule 6 for the Common treatments list
    • Schedule 7 for the Support treatments list
  • Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Rules 2011 (the Benefit Requirements Rules)
    • Schedule 1 for Type A Advanced Surgical procedures
    • Schedule 1 for Type A Surgical procedures
    • Schedule 3 for Type B Non-band specific and Type C procedures

Further details on the Amendment Rules are included in the Explanatory Statement accompanying the Amendment Rules available on the Federal Register of Legislation at www.legislation.gov.au or by searching ‘Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Rules (No. 5) 2023’.

Information and spreadsheets for MBS items assigned to a clinical category or procedure type are available through the Private health insurance clinical category and procedure type resource collection.

Information on MBS item changes can be found at www.mbsonline.gov.au.