Prescribed List of Medical Devices and Human Tissue Products

This page lists the medical devices and human tissue products private health insurers must pay benefits for to the patients who have appropriate insurance policies. The latest version of the Prescribed List is effective from 1 November 2024.

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Part A – All Prescribed List

Note: the list includes changes made under the Private Health Insurance (Medical Devices and Human Tissue Products) Amendment (No. 3) Rules 2024.

Part A – New Prescribed List devices

Part A – Deleted Prescribed List devices

Part A – Changed Prescribed List devices

Part B – All human tissue products

Part B – New human tissue products

There are no new human tissue products.

Part B – Deleted human tissue products

Part B – Changed human tissue products

Part C – All other Prescribed List devices

Part C – New other Prescribed List devices

Part C – Deleted other Prescribed List devices

Part C – Changed other Prescribed List devices

Part D – All general use items

Part D – New general use items

Part D – Deleted general use items

Part D – Changed general use items

Prescribed List: XML file

Prescribed List: XML schema (version 1.3)

This document is the schema definition document for the Prescribed List XML file. It explains the XML file structure and each element. 

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The latest version is effective from 1 November 2024. To see previous versions, visit the National Library of Australia's web archive:

We publish the list in these formats to help stakeholders update their claims and payments systems.

For the official version, see the latest Private Health Insurance (Medical Devices and Human Tissue Products) Amendment (No. 3) Rules 2024 on the Federal Register of Legislation. We registered the latest version on 29 October 2024.

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