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Section1 — Explanatory notes
Section2 — Ready-prepared pharmaceutical benefits
Section3 — Standard packs and prices
Repatriation pharmaceutical benefits
Section1 — Explanatory notes
Introduction
1. The Schedule — Where to Find What
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Repatriation Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits
2. Prescribing Medicines — Information for PBS Prescribers
PBS prescribers
PBS Prescription forms
Preparing general PBS prescriptions
Do's and Don't's
Restrictions
Authority PBS prescriptions
Maximum quantities and repeats
Regulation 24
Urgent cases
Drugs of addiction
Emergency drug (doctor's bag) supplies
Improving the capacity of the PBS to meet particular Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health needs
How to prescribe these items?
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identification
Asking about Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identification
3. Supplying Medicines — What Pharmacists Need to Know
Eligible suppliers
Approval conditions for pharmacists
Before supplying pharmaceutical benefits
Supplying pharmaceutical benefits
Do's and Dont's
Suspected forgery
Regulation 24
Repeat authorisations
Authority PBS prescriptions
Urgent cases
Receipts
Emergency drug (doctor's bag) supplies
4. Patient Charges
Type of patient
Establishing entitlement
What to charge
Patient contribution
Patient contributions for early supply of some PBS medicines
Special patient contributions, brand premiums and therapeutic group premiums
Solvents
Increased quantities
Regulation 24
After hours
Delivery
5. The Safety Net Scheme
Safety net thresholds
Safety net cross-over arrangements
Recording PBS prescriptions
Hospital prescription record forms
Multi-item prescription forms
Qualifying PBS prescriptions
Lost prescription record forms
Retrospective entitlement and patient refunds
Applying for a Safety Net Entitlement/Concession Card
Issuing a Safety Net Entitlement/Concession Card
Issuing supplementary cards
Notification to Medicare Australia and claim for payment
Lost Safety Net Entitlement/Concession Cards
Pharmacy record of issued cards
6. Medicare Australia Entitlement Checks
Entitlement checking procedures
General Patients
Concessional Patients
7. How Pharmacists Claim Reimbursement: Information Required
PBS Prescription identification
Serial numbers
Dropper containers
Extemporaneously-prepared pharmaceutical benefits not listed in the Standard Formulae List
RPBS prescriptions for items not included in either the PBS or RPBS Schedule
Payment to Pharmacists for Dispensing Premium-free Substitutable Medicines
8. How Pharmacists Claim Reimbursement: Documents to be Submitted
Completing the claim form
Lodging claims
Reconciliation statements
9. Pricing PBS Prescriptions
Pricing principles
Pricing dates
Pricing ready-prepared items
For maximum quantities
Pricing extemporaneously-prepared items
General
Pricing of ingredients
10. Miscellaneous
References
Standards
Section2 — Ready-prepared pharmaceutical benefits
Symbols
Emergency Drug (Doctor's Bag) Supplies
Special Pharmaceutical Benefits
General Pharmaceutical Benefits
Alimentary tract and metabolism
Blood and blood forming organs
Cardiovascular system
Dermatologicals
Genito urinary system and sex hormones
Systemic hormonal preparations, excl. sex hormonesand insulins
Antiinfectives for systemic use
Antineoplastic and immunomodulating agents
Musculo-skeletal system
Nervous system
Antiparasitic products, insecticides andrepellents
Respiratory system
Sensory organs
Various
Pharmaceutical Benefits for Palliative Care
Pharmaceutical Benefits for Dental Use
Pharmaceutical Benefits for Optometrical Use
Items Available under Special Arrangements (section 100)
Section 100 (Highly Specialised Drugs)
Section 100 (Botulinum Toxin Program)
Section 100 (Growth Hormone)
Section 100 (IVF/GIFT Treatment)
Section 100 (Opiate Addiction Treatment)
Section 100 (Special Authority Items)
Section3 — Standard packs and prices
Container Prices and Fees for Ready Prepared Pharmaceutical Benefits
Standard Packs and Prices for Ready Prepared Pharmaceutical Benefits
Emergency Drug (Doctors' Bag) Items
Special Pharmaceutical Benefits
General Pharmaceutical Benefits
Palliative care
Dental
Repatriation pharmaceutical benefits
Beneficiaries' Entitlement Cards
Explanatory Notes
Department of Veterans' Affairs
Summary of Changes
SECTION 1 — Drugs, Medicines and Dressing
SECTION 2 — Standard Packs and Prices