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Address: Suite 8 3rd Floor,
The Hills Specialist Medical Center,
499 Windsor Rd,
Baulkham Hills 2153, Australia

Phone: (02) 9686-0700
Fax: (02) 9686-0777
Email:
info@anaesthesiaassociates.com.au

 
LET'S TALK ABOUT FEES FOR YOUR ANAESTHETIC

Anaesthesia Associates fully supports the initiatives of the Commonwealth Government, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) and the Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA) for obtaining Informed Financial Consent. The anaesthetists in our practice are committed to providing patients with as much information regarding the fees for their anaesthetic and likely out of pocket expenses as is possible.

Fees and rebates for anaesthesia are very dependent on time taken for a procedure, and also vary with other factors such as age, physical status, emergency status and whether the procedure occurs in normal working hours or after hours or on weekends.

Therefore it is no longer possible to predict exact amounts of fees or "out of pocket " expenses for your anaesthetic.

"Out of pocket" or "gap" expenses occur because Government legislated rebates from Medicare and Private Health Funds have failed to rise in line with medical practice costs (especially compulsory Medical Indemnity Insurance, staff salaries and inflation) since the very beginning of Medicare.

The fees for your anaesthetic, irrespective of the particular anaesthetist caring for you, will almost certainly be higher than the rebates available from Medicare and your health fund. As a result in most cases there will be an "out of pocket" expense for which you will be personally responsible. This expense or "gap" also depends on the nature and duration of the surgery performed, as well as varying between health funds.

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) and Australian Society of Anaesthetists (ASA) prepare a list of medical services and fees for private patient anaesthesia services, and index this each year. These fees are carefully calculated using the AMA's Medical Fees Index to reflect the actual dollar value of the service provided.

Most anaesthetists base their fees on this. The Commonwealth Government also publishes a Medical Benefits Schedule of Fees on which is based the rebates you are allowed to receive from Medicare and your health fund. These "fees" are determined unilaterally by government, within the constraints of its budget, as the maximum benefit it allows you to receive. They are not properly indexed, and are not arbitrated or agreed fees as they would have you believe. Unfortunately rebates for anaesthesia services are well below the true value of the service.

Most private health funds accept that fees for anaesthesia will be higher than the Commonwealth Schedule Fee and pay you a higher rebate to reduce your "gap" if you have been provided with an "Estimate" for your anaesthetic account. Unfortunately, the BUPA Funds (HBA), MBF, HCF and NIB do not do so, resulting in members of these funds having larger "gaps" to pay. To obtain the higher rebate from your health fund, your claim must be made DIRECTLY to your private health fund, who will claim your Medicare rebate on your behalf. Alternatively (and to benefit from the discount often offered by your anaesthetist for early payment), you may pay the account in full to your anaesthetist directly and forward the receipt to your private fund to make your claim.

The anaesthetists at Anaesthesia Associates charge a range of fees and it is therefore important that you contact the Reception staff to gain an estimate of fees for your forthcoming anaesthetic (Phone (02) 9686 0700 or email info@anaesthesiaassociates.com.au).

If you have concerns about your ability to pay this estimated fee you should discuss the matter with your anaesthetist prior to your anaesthetic.

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