MBS Online: What Telehealth Options are Available?
This Knowledge Base article is current as of 3 April 2020. With the recent and sudden shift to telehealth, many health providers are wondering the same thing: Is the platform I’m using compliant and secure? While there is some general advice provided by the government and the Department of Health, it is advised that you consult the governing bodies of your profession in order to ensure all privacy and security requirements are met. With that said, below is the general advice given by MBS Online…
MBS Online: Technology and Technical Considerations (Telehealth)
In the Australian health sectors, there doesn’t seem to be any overarching, strict and straightforward advice and guidelines given around the security and privacy requirements of telehealth software and equipment. With that said, the advice provided by MBS Online in May 2012 is summarised below. The government is not mandating any particular technological solution for the delivery of Medicare-eligible video consultations The specific technical requirements for telehealth consultations vary from speciality to speciality It is not necessary for only high-end systems to be used for…
Mental Health Services for Bushfire Response (2020)
Since January 2020, two item groups have been added to the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) to support anyone whose mental health has been affected by the ongoing bushfire disaster in the 2019-2020 financial year. Find out more about these two item groups and related changes on the MBS website, where you can also read the FAQs and download the factsheet. MBS Online New Groups: Group A39 12 new items, including 4 telehealth items, for GPs and medical providers: MBS items 91721, 91723, 91725, 91727,…
List of “Marketplace” Websites for Allied Health Services
The internet is a great place for small business owners to get their services and products out into the world. If you’re selling products, there is an endless list of places on which you can showcase and advertise your services, starting with eBay, Gumtree and Amazon. So, it only makes sense for there to be a marketplace for allied health services. Listing your practice and its services can: Make your name and business name more searchable, Increase credibility by being listed on official/popular websites, and…
For Clients: Correct Your Health Information (Direct Link to OAIC)
Visit the OAIC website to read about how you can correct your health information. Share with your clients for their reference.
Psychlopaedia (Online Psychology Publication, Direct Link to Website)
Psychlopaedia™ is an online publication, published by the Australian Psychological Society, devoted to psychology. It aims to make this immense field – the discoveries, the disorders, treatments, as well as insights into the human mind and behaviour – accessible to all.
Using the Right Titles in Health Advertising (Direct Link to AHPRA)
Download the PDF to learn how you can comply with the National Law when advertising a regulated health service.
Health Advertising Self-Assessment Tool (Direct Link to AHPRA)
Download the self-assessment tool to help you comply with the National Law when advertising regulated health services.
Testimonial Tool in Health Advertising (Direct Link to AHPRA)
A testimonial tool to help you comply with the National Law when advertising regulated health services.
How to Create Your Own Original Graphics
Attention-grabbing graphics are important for your private practice digital marketing activity. 80% of marketers use visual content in their social media marketing.
AHPRA Social Media Policy (Direct Link to AHPRA)
Click to read the Social Media Policy on AHPRA’s website.