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National Health Act 1957

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  • - C1957A00092
  • No longer in force
Act No. 92 of 1957 as made
An Act to amend the National Health Act 1953-1956.
Date of Assent 12 Dec 1957
Date of repeal 24 Jun 2014
Repealed by Amending Acts 1901 to 1969 Repeal Act 2014

NATIONAL HEALTH.

 

No. 92 of 1957.

An Act to amend the National Health Act 1953-1956.

[Assented to 12th December, 1957.]

BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—

Short title and citation

1.—(1.)  This Act may be cited as the National Health Act 1957.

(2.)  The National Health Act 1953-1956 is in this Act referred to as the Principal Act.

(3.)  The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the National Health Act 1953-1957.

Commencement.

2.  The several sections of this Act shall come into operation on such dates as are respectively fixed by Proclamation.

Interpretation.

3.  Section four of the Principal Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following sub-section:—

“(3.)  In this Act—

(a) a reference to administration of an anaesthetic includes a reference to pre-medication and pre-operative examination of the patient in preparation for anaesthesia; and


(b) a reference to professional attendance or an attendance is a reference to an attendance by a medical practitioner on a patient (including an attendance at the medical practitioner’s rooms or surgery) other than an attendance at which an examination of the patient’s eyes is made in consequence of which spectacle lenses are prescribed.”.

Administration of anaesthetic and assistance at operation.

4.  Section seventeen of the Principal Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following sub-sections:—

“(2.)  Commonwealth benefit in respect of assistance at an operation is not payable unless the assistance is rendered by a medical practitioner other than the anaesthetist.

“(3.)  Where an amount of Commonwealth benefit is specified in a Schedule to this Act in respect of assistance at an operation or in respect of the administration of an anaesthetic, the amount so specified is the amount payable whether the assistance is rendered or the anaesthetic is administered by one or more than one medical practitioner.”.

Commonwealth benefit not payable where medical expenses payable to public hospitals.

5.  Section nineteen of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (2.) the definition of “professional service” and inserting in its stead the following definition:—

“‘professional service’ does not include a professional service specified in Part I. or Part II. of the Second Schedule to this Act or in item five hundred and forty-one in that Schedule;”.

Interpretation.

6.  Section thirty-nine of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-section (6.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-section:—

“(6.)  For the purposes of this Part, a person shall be deemed to be a dependant of a contributor if—

(a) under the rules of the registered hospital benefits organization to the funds of which contributions are paid by or on behalf of the contributor an amount at a rate of not less than Six shillings per day is payable from the funds of the organization for each day on which that person receives hospital treatment in the same circumstances as a similar amount is payable in respect of the contributor; or

(b) in the case of a contributor who is a contributor by virtue of contributions made to a public hospital or an approved private hospital which is deemed to be a hospital benefits organization and is registered as such, hospital treatment is provided for that person at that public hospital or that approved private hospital without charge or at a reduced charge.”.


Additional benefit.

7.  Section fifty-five of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-sections (1.), (2.), (3.) and (4.) and inserting in their stead the following sub-sections:—

“(1.)  Where a qualified patient is a contributor, a benefit of the amount per day specified in the following, table, according to the amount payable under the rules of the registered hospital benefits organization to the funds of which contributions are paid by or on behalf of the contributor for each day on which the contributor is a qualified patient, is, subject to this Division, payable by the Commonwealth in respect of the contributor for, each day on which the contributor is a qualified patient.

Amount payable under the rules of the organization in respect of the contributor for each day on which the contributor is a qualified patient.

Amount of benefit per day.

If the amount is not less than Six shillings per day but less than Sixteen shillings per day.....................................................................................

Four shillings

If the amount is not less than Sixteen shillings-per day...........

Twelve, shillings

“(2.)  In the case of a contributor who is a contributor by virtue of contributions made to a public hospital or an approved private hospital which is deemed to be a hospital benefits organization and is registered as such—

(a) if, by reason, of those contributions,, hospital treatment is provided, for the contributor without charge—the amount per day of the charge, for hospital treatment that would have been made if he had not been a contributor; or

(b) if, by reason of those contributions, hospital treatment is provided for the contributor at a reduced charge—the amount per day of the reduction,

shall, for the purpose of the last preceding sub-section, be deemed, to be the amount payable under the rules of a registered hospital benefits organization in respect of the contributor for each day on which the contributor is a qualified patient.

“(3.)  Except as provided by the next succeeding sub-section, where, for a reason, or reasons specified in the rules of the registered hospital benefits organization or notified to the contributor in accordance with those rules, no amount or an amount less than the amount that would have been payable by the organization but for that reason or those reasons is payable in respect of the contributor for each day on which the contributor is a qualified; patient, the: last-mentioned amount shall, for the purpose of sub-section (1.) of this section, be deemed to be payable by the organization under its rules.


“(4.)  Where no amount or an amount less than the amount that would otherwise have been payable is payable by the registered hospital benefits organization—

(a) for the reason that all contributions due and owing by the contributor to the organization have not been paid; or

(b) for a reason other than the reason specified in the last preceding paragraph, if payment by the organization could have been refused or reduced for the reason so specified.

additional benefit is not payable.”.

8.  After section fifty-six of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:—

Additional benefit not payable in respect of contributor of less than two months’ standing.

“56a.—(1.)   Additional benefit is not payable in respect of any hospital treatment that a contributor receives during a period of two months commencing on the day on which he became a contributor except in any case where, under the rules of the registered hospital benefits organization to the funds of which contributions are paid by or on behalf of the contributor, an amount at a rate of not less than Six shillings per day is paid by the organization in respect of that hospital treatment.

“(2.)  The last preceding sub-section does not apply in respect of any hospital treatment that is provided without charge or at a charge reduced by not less than Six shillings per day for a contributor who is a contributor by virtue of contributions made to a public hospital or an approved private hospital which is deemed to be a hospital benefits organization and is registered as such.”.

9.  Section fifty-seven of the Principal Act is repealed and the following section inserted in its stead:—

Non-payment or reduction of additional benefit in certain circumstances.

“57.—(1.) Where, under the terms of an agreement entered into by the Commonwealth with a State in pursuance of section forty of this Act, a hospital benefit at a rate exceeding Eight shillings per day is payable in respect of a qualified patient in a public hospital in the State, the amount of additional benefit per day (if any) payable under this Part in respect of such a qualified patient who is a contributor, in lieu of the amount prescribed by section fifty-five of this Act, is the amount (if any) by which the amount of additional benefit so prescribed exceeds the amount of the difference between the amount of the hospital benefit payable under the agreement and Eight shillings per day.

“(2.)  Where the gross fees per day charged in respect of a contributor do not exceed Eight shillings per day, the additional benefit prescribed by section fifty-five of this Act in respect of the contributor is not payable.


“(3.) Where the gross fees per day charged in respect of a contributor exceed Eight shillings per day, but do not exceed the total of that amount plus the amount of additional benefit prescribed by section fifty-five of this Act in respect of the contributor, the amount of additional benefit payable under this Part, in lieu of the amount prescribed by that section, is the amount by which the gross fees exceed Eight shillings per day.”.

The Schedules

10. The Schedules to the Principal Act are repealed and the following Schedules inserted in their stead:—

THE SCHEDULES.

 

FIRST SCHEDULE.                                            Section 14.

Commonwealth Benefits for Professional Services in Respect of which Fund Benefits are also Payable by Registered Medical Benefits Organizations.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 1.—Professional Attendances not Covered by any other Item in this Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Act.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

1.

Professional attendance by a medical practitioner other than a specialist in the practice of his specialty—each attendance

 

6

0

2.

Professional attendance by a specialist in the practice of his specialty when patient is referred by another medical practitioner—for the first attendance................................................

1

0

0

3.

Professional attendance by a specialist in the practice of his specialty when patient is referred by another medical practitioner—for each attendance subsequent to the first during a single course of treatment......................................................................................................................

 

10

0

4.

Professional attendance by a specialist in the practice of his specialty when patient is not referred by another medical practitioner—each attendance...........................................................

 

6

0

 

Part 2.—Anaesthetics other than Gaseous Anaesthetics.

 

 

 

8.

Administration of an anaesthetic in connexion with a professional service or a series or combination of professional services for which the Commonwealth benefit payable does not exceed £3.            

 

15

0

9.

Administration of an anaesthetic in connexion with a professional service or a series or combination of professional services for which the Commonwealth benefit payable exceeds £3 but does not exceed £7......................................................................................................................

1

2

6

10.

Administration of an anaesthetic in connexion with a professional service or a series or combination of professional services for which the Commonwealth benefit exceeds £7.......

1

10

0

 

Part 3.—Operations.

Division 1.—General Surgical.

 

 

 

11.

Cholecystectomy.................................................................................................

11

5

0

12.

Cholecystostomy.................................................................................................

5

12

6

13.

Perforated gastric ulcer, suture of........................................................................

7

10

0

14.

Appendicectomy..................................................................................................

5

12

6

15.

Drainage of appendiceal abscess, or for ruptured appendix or for peritonitis with or without appendicectomy......................................................................................................................

5

12

6


 

First Schedule—continued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 3.—Operationscontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

16.

Splenectomy........................................................................................................

11

5

0

17.

Umbilical hernia, repair of, in person aged less than ten years

2

12

6

18.

Umbilical hernia, repair of, in person ten years of age or over

5

12

6

19.

Incisional or strangulated hernia, repair of...........................................................

7

10

0

20.

Femoral, inguinal, ventral or lumbar hernia (not being incisional or strangulated), repair of               

5

12

6

21.

Laparotomy (exploratory)....................................................................................

5

12

6

22.

Laparotomy involving operation on abdominal viscera, not covered by any other item in this Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Act..........................................................................

7

10

0

23.

Varicocoele, removal of.......................................................................................

3

15

0

24.

Gastrostomy........................................................................................................

5

12

6

25.

Enterostomy or colostomy...................................................................................

5

12

6

26.

Enterostomy or colostomy, closure or plastic repair of........................................

1

2

6

27.

Intussusception, reduction of by fluid.................................................................

3

15

0

28.

Intussusception, laparotomy and reduction of.....................................................

7

10

0

29.

Intussusception, laparotomy and resection of......................................................

11

5

0

30.

Volvulus, reduction of.........................................................................................

7

10

0

31.

Peritoneal adhesions, separation of......................................................................

5

12

6

32.

Paracentesis abdominis........................................................................................

 

15

0

33.

Haemorrhoids, removal, ligation or cauterization of............................................

4

10

0

34.

Haemorrhoids, incision of...................................................................................

1

17

6

35.

Haemorrhoids, injection into—each attendance at which an injection is given....

 

7

6

36.

Fistula in ano, excision of....................................................................................

5

12

6

37.

Ischio-rectal abscess, incision of.........................................................................

1

17

6

38.

Fissure in ano, excision of...................................................................................

1

17

6

39.

Anus, dilatation of...............................................................................................

 

15

0

40.

Rectal polyp, removal of......................................................................................

1

17

6

41.

Hydrocoele, tapping of........................................................................................

 

15

0

42.

Hydrocoele, removal of.......................................................................................

3

15

0

43.

Orchidectomy (simple)........................................................................................

4

10

0

44.

Undescended testis, transplantation of.................................................................

5

12

6

45.

Circumcision of person aged less than twelve months........................................

 

15

0

46.

Circumcision of person aged not less than one year but less than twelve years...

1

2

6

47.

Circumcision of person twelve years of age or over............................................

1

17

6

48.

Paraphimosis, reduction of, under anaesthesia, with or without dorsal incision..

 

15

0

49.

Sinus, excision of, involving superficial tissues only..........................................

1

2

6

50.

Sinus, excision of, involving muscle and deep tissue..........................................

2

12

6

51.

Ganglion or small bursa, excision of...................................................................

1

17

6

52.

Bursa (large), including olecranon, calcanean or patellar, excision of..................

3

15

0

53.

Bursa, incision of................................................................................................

 

15

0

54.

Exostosis, excision of..........................................................................................

1

17

6

55.

Haematoma, aspiration of....................................................................................

 

7

6

56.

Haematoma, furuncle, small abscess or similar lesion not requiring a general anaesthetic, incision with drainage of

 

7

6

57.

Large haematoma, abscess, carbuncle, cellulitis or similar lesion requiring a general anaesthetic, incision with drainage of............................................................................................

1

2

6

58.

Abscess (intraorbital), drainage of.......................................................................

1

17

6

59.

Tendon sheath or subcutaneous fascia, incision of..............................................

1

17

6

60.

Stenosing tendovaginitis, open operation for.......................................................

2

5

0

61.

Middle palmar, thenar or hypothenar spaces, drainage of....................................

1

17

6


First Schedulecontinued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 3.—Operationscontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

62.

Incision of pulp space, paronychia or other acute infection of hands or feet, not covered by any other item in this Schedule or the Second Schedule to (his Act................................................

 

15

0

63.

Digital nail, removal of........................................................................................

 

15

0

64.

Biopsy (including aspiration biopsy, excision of lymph gland or glands, biopsy of cervix or section of breast) not covered by any other item in this Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Act      

1

2

6

65.

Biopsy (burr-hole) , sterna..................................................................................

1

17

6

66.

Cyst, tumour or scar, removal of, not covered by any other item in (his Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Act................................................................................................................

 

15

0

67.

Cyst or simple tumour of breast (minor operation), removal of

1

17

6

68.

Deep cyst or tumour (malignant or non-malignant), removal of, requiring wide excision, not covered by any other item in this Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Act.........

3

15

0

69.

Scars, abrasive therapy of—each treatment.........................................................

2

12

6

70.

Thoracic cavity, aspiration or paracentesis of, or both.........................................

 

15

0

71.

Empyema, intercostal drainage of, not involving resection of rib........................

1

17

6

72.

Empyema, radical operation for, involving resection of rib.................................

3

15

0

73.

Breast, simple amputation of...............................................................................

5

12

6

74.

Depressed fracture or fractures of skull, operation for........................................

5

12

6

75.

Craniotomy, involving osteoplastic flap..............................................................

9

7

6

76.

Lumbar puncture.................................................................................................

 

15

0

77.

Superficial foreign body, removal of, not covered by any other item in this Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Act..........................................................................................................

 

6

0

78.

Subcutaneous foreign body, removal of..............................................................

1

2

6

79.

Deep foreign body or plates and similar articles used in treating fractures, removal of       

2

12

6

80.

Joint, aspiration of...............................................................................................

1

2

6

81.

Joint, intra-articular injection into........................................................................

 

15

0

Nerves and Tendons.

 

 

 

90.

Local infiltration around nerve or in muscle with alcohol, novocaine or similar preparation—each attendance at which an injection is given............................................................................

 

7

6

91.

Nerve trunk, primary suture of............................................................................

2

12

6

92.

Tendo achillis or other large tendon, suture of.....................................................

3

15

0

93.

Flexor tendon of hand, primary suture of............................................................

2

12

6

94.

Flexor tendon of hand, secondary suture of........................................................

3

15

0

95.

Extensor tendon of hand, primary suture of........................................................

1

17

6

96.

Extensor tendon of hand, secondary suture of.....................................................

2

12

6

97.

Tendon of foot, primary suture of.......................................................................

1

17

6

98.

Tendon of foot, secondary suture of....................................................................

2

12

6

Blood Vessels.

 

 

 

99.

Vein or small artery, ligation of...........................................................................

 

15

0

100.

Medium artery, ligation of...................................................................................

1

17

6

101.

Saphenous vein, high ligation of.........................................................................

3

15

0

102.

Great vessel (including carotid, jugular, subclavian, axillary, iliac or femoral vessel), ligation of       

5

12

6

103.

Varicose veins, excision of..................................................................................

2

12

6

104.

Varicose veins, excision of, with high ligation of saphenous vein......................

5

12

6

105.

Varicose veins, injection into—each attendance at which an injection is given...

 

7

6


First Schedule—continued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 3.—Operationscontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

 

Operations for Acute Osteomyelitis.

 

 

 

110.

Operation on phalanx, metacarpal or metatarsal—one bone................................

1

17

6

111.

Operation on sternum, tibia, ulna, clavicle, rib, tarsus, carpus, mandible or maxilla (other than alveolar margins), fibula or radius—one bone............................................................................

3

0

0

112.

Operation on humerus or femur—one bone........................................................

3

15

0

 

Division 2.—Ear, Nose and Throat.

 

 

 

118.

Tonsils or tonsils and adenoids, removal of, in a person aged less than twelve years         

1

17

6

119.

Tonsils or tonsils and adenoids, removal of, in a person twelve years of age or over         

3

0

0

120.

Tonsil, removal of calculus from.........................................................................

 

15

0

121.

Adenoids, removal of..........................................................................................

 

15

0

122.

Lingual tonsil or lateral pharyngeal bands, removal of........................................

 

15

0

123.

Peritonsillar abscess (quinsy), incision of...........................................................

 

15

0

124.

Uvulotomy..........................................................................................................

 

15

0

125.

Abscess or inflammation of middle ear, operation for.........................................

1

2

6

126.

Maxillary antrum, proof puncture of...................................................................

 

15

0

127.

Maxillary antrum, lavage of—each attendance....................................................

 

7

6

128.

Mastoidectomy (cortical).....................................................................................

5

12

6

129.

Larynx, intubation of...........................................................................................

1

17

6

130.

Tracheotomy.......................................................................................................

3

15

0

131.

Tongue tie, repair of............................................................................................

 

15

0

 

Division 3.—Urological.

 

 

 

138.

Urethral sounds, passage of................................................................................

1

2

6

139.

Urethral stricture, dilatation of.............................................................................

1

2

6

140.

Urethral fistula, closure of...................................................................................

3

15

0

141.

Urethra, repair of rupture of................................................................................

9

7

6

142.

Bladder, catheterization of...................................................................................

 

15

0

143.

Bladder, repair of rupture of................................................................................

9

7

6

144.

Cystostomy or cystotomy, suprapubic................................................................

2

12

6

145.

Nephrectomy (complete or partial)......................................................................

11

5

0

146.

Perinephric abscess, drainage of.........................................................................

5

12

6

 

Division 4.—Gynaecological.

 

 

 

150.

Hysterectomy (other than vaginal)—subtotal......................................................

7

10

0

151.

Hysterectomy (other than vaginal)—total or with plastic repair operation...........

11

5

0

152.

Oophorectomy, salpingectomy or salpingo-oophorectomy.................................

5

12

6

153.

Ovarian, parovarian, fimbrial or broad ligament cyst, incision or excision of, not covered by any other item in this Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Act................................................

5

12

6

154.

Ectopic gestation, removal of..............................................................................

7

10

0

155.

Uterus, suspension or fixation of........................................................................

5

12

6

156.

Round ligaments, shortening of..........................................................................

5

12

6

157.

Myomectomy......................................................................................................

5

12

6

158.

Cystocoele or rectocoele, repair of, not covered by item 160 in this Schedule.....

5

12

6

159.

Cystocoele and rectocoele, repair of, not covered by item 160 in this Schedule..

7

10

0

160.

Colpoplasty, Donald-Fothergill or Manchester operation (operation for genital prolapse)  

9

 

6


First Schedulecontinued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 3.—Operationscontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

161.

Colpoperineorrhaphy............................................................................................

7

10

0

162.

Cervix, amputation or repair of, not covered by item 160 in this Schedule...........

3

15

0

163.

Cervix, cauterization, ionization or diathermy of..................................................

1

17

6

164.

Cervix, removal of polyp from.............................................................................

1

17

6

165.

Cervix, dilatation of, not covered by item 166 in this Schedule............................

1

10

0

166.

Uterus, curettage of, with or without dilatation.....................................................

1

17

6

167.

Colpotomy............................................................................................................

1

17

6

168.

Colporrhaphy, not covered by item 158, 159 or 160 in this Schedule..................

2

12

6

169.

Vagina, dilatation of—each attendance.................................................................

 

7

6

170.

Pelvic abscess, suprapubic drainage of.................................................................

5

12

6

171.

Gynaecological examination under anaesthesia not performed in association with any other item in this Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Act................................................................

 

15

0

172.

Simple tumour of vagina, vulva or perineum, removal of.....................................

1

17

6

173.

Bartholin’s cyst, excision of.................................................................................

1

17

6

174.

Bartholin’s abscess, incision of............................................................................

1

2

6

175.

Skene’s duct, removal of calculus from................................................................

1

17

6

176.

Urethral caruncle, excision of, or cautery to.........................................................

1

17

6

 

Division 5.—Ophthalmological.

 

 

 

180.

Tarsal cyst, extirpation of.....................................................................................

 

15

0

181.

Cornea or sclera, removal of foreign body from...................................................

 

7

6

182.

Eye, enucleation of...............................................................................................

5

12

6

 

Division 6.—Amputation or Disarticulation of Limb.

 

 

 

185.

One finger or thumb.............................................................................................

1

17

6

186.

Additional finger or thumb—each........................................................................

 

7

6

187.

Through metacarpals............................................................................................

3

15

0

188.

Hand, forearm or through arm..............................................................................

5

12

6

189.

At shoulder...........................................................................................................

9

7

6

190.

One toe or great toe..............................................................................................

1

10

0

191.

Additional toe or great toe—each.........................................................................

 

7

6

192.

Foot......................................................................................................................

5

12

6

193.

Through leg or at knee..........................................................................................

7

10

0

194.

Through thigh.......................................................................................................

9

7

6

195.

At hip...................................................................................................................

11

5

0

 

Division 7.—Transfusions and other Services in relation to Blood.

 

 

 

200.

Blood specimen for pathological test, intravenous collection of

 

6

0

201.

Saline and glucose, intravenous injection of.........................................................

 

15

0

202.

Blood transfusion, including collection from donor.............................................

2

5

0

203.

Blood transfusion, using pooled blood or blood already collected.......................

1

10

0

204.

Blood transfusion with venesection and complete replacement of blood, including collection from donor         

3

0

0

205.

Blood transfusion with venesection and complete replacement of blood, using pooled blood or blood already collected........................................................................................................

2

5

0

206.

Blood for purposes of transfusion, collection of................................................

1

2

6

207.

Venesection, not covered by item 204 or 205 in this Schedule—each attendance at which venesection is performed......................................................................................................

 

7

6


 

First Schedulecontinued.

Item No.

Professional Service:

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 4.-—Assistance at Operations.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

210.

Assistance at any operation or series or combination of operations, for which the Commonwealth benefit payable does not exceed £3............................................................................

 

7

6

211.

Assistance at any operation or series or combination of operations for which the Commonwealth benefit payable exceeds £3 but does not exceed £7....................................................

 

15

0.

212.

Assistance at any operation or series or combination of operations for which the Commonwealth benefit payable exceeds £7 but does not exceed £11 5s.............................................

1

2

6

 

Part 5.—Midwifery.

 

 

 

 

Division 1.—General.

 

 

 

215.

Antenatal care (excluding any service or services covered; by item 222, 224 or 225 in this Schedule), where attendances do not exceed seven—each attendance........................................

 

6

0

216.

Antenatal care (excluding any service or services covered by item 222, 224 or 225 in this Schedule)-, where attendances exceed seven................................................................................

2

2

0

217.

Confinement and postnatal care for nine days (excluding any service or services covered by item, 223, 224, 226, 227 or 228 in this Schedule), where the medical practitioner has not given the antenatal care

2

5

0

218.

Antenatal care, confinement and postnatal care for nine days (excluding any service or services covered by Division. 2 of this Part)..................................................................................

3

15

0

219.

Caesarean section and postnatal care for nine days...............................................

7

10.

0

 

Division 2.—Special Services.

 

 

 

222.

Toxaemia of pregnancy, eclampsia or antepartum haemorrhage—each attendance               

 

6

0

223.

Postpartum haemorrhage requiring special procedures such as packing...............

1

2

6

224.

Surgical induction of labour.................................................................................

1

2

6

225.

Version, external, or internal, under anaesthesia...................................................

1

2

6

226.

Third degree tear, repair of...................................................................................

1

2

6

227.

Evacuation by manual removal of the products of conception such as retained foetus, placenta, membranes or mole...........................................................................................................

1

2

6

228:

Decapitation, craniotomy, cleidotomy or evisceration of foetus or any two or more of those services 

5

12

6

 

Part 6.—Treatment of Dislocations.

 

 

 

 

Division 1.—Treatment of Dislocation not requiring Open Operation.

 

 

 

232.

Mandible—first or second dislocation..................................................................

 

15

0

233.

Mandible—third or subsequent dislocation..........................................................

 

7

6

234.

Clavicle.................................................................................................................

2

5

0

235.

Shoulder—first or second dislocation..................................................................

1

17

6

236.

Shoulder—third or subsequent dislocation—requiring anaesthesia......................

1

17

6

237.

Shoulder—third or subsequent dislocation—not requiring anaesthesia................

 

15

0

238.

Elbow...................................................................................................................

2

5

0

239.

Carpal bone..........................................................................................................

1

10

0

240.

Carpus on radius and ulna....................................................................................

3

15

0

241.

Finger...................................................................................................................

 

15

0


 

First Schedulecontinued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 6.Treatment of Dislocationscontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

242.

Metacarpo-phalangeal joint of thumb...................................................................

1

17

6

243.

Hip.......................................................................................................................

5

12

6

244.

Knee.....................................................................................................................

4

10

0

245.

Patella...................................................................................................................

1

10

0

246.

Ankle....................................................................................................................

2

12

6

247.

Toe.......................................................................................................................

 

15

0

248.

Tarsus or tarsal bone............................................................................................

1

17

6

249.

Spine (cervical), without fracture..........................................................................

2

12

6

250.

Spine (lumbar), without fracture...........................................................................

3

15

0

251.

Spine, associated with fracture of transverse process or bone other than vertebral body, not requiring immobilization in plaster.................................................................................

1

17

6

252.

Spine, associated with fracture of transverse process or bone other than vertebral body, requiring immobilization in plaster.................................................................................

4

10

0

253.

Spine, associated with fracture of vertebral body, without involvement of cord...

7

10

0

254.

Spine, associated with fracture of vertebral body, with involvement of cord........

11

5

0

 

Division 2.—Treatment of Dislocation requiring Open Operation.

 

 

256.

Treatment of a dislocation referred to in Division 1 of this Part which requires an open operation—the amount specified in the relevant item for the treatment of that dislocation if the dislocation had not required an open operation, plus one-half of that amount.

 

Part 7.Treatment of Fractures.

 

 

 

 

Division 1.—Treatment of Simple and Uncomplicated Fracture not requiring Open Operation.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

257.

Terminal phalanx of finger or thumb....................................................................

 

15

0

258.

Proximal phalanx of finger or thumb....................................................................

1

17

6

259.

Middle phalanx of finger......................................................................................

1

2

6

260.

One or more metacarpals, not involving base of first carpometacarpal joint.........

1

17

6

261.

One or more metacarpals, involving the first carpometacarpal joint (Bennett’s fracture)      

2

12

6

262.

Carpal bone (excluding navicular)........................................................................

1

10

0

263.

Navicular or carpal scaphoid................................................................................

3

15

0

264.

Radius..................................................................................................................

2

5

0

265.

Ulna......................................................................................................................

1

17

6

266.

Both shafts of forearm..........................................................................................

4

10

0

267.

Colles’ fracture of wrist........................................................................................

2

12

6

268.

Distal end of radius or ulna, involving wrist........................................................

2

12

6

269.

Humerus...............................................................................................................

4

10

0

270.

Clavicle or sternum...............................................................................................

1

17

6

271.

Scapula.................................................................................................................

2

12

6

272.

One or more ribs..................................................................................................

1

10

0

273.

Maxilla.................................................................................................................

3

15

0

274.

Mandible..............................................................................................................

4

10

0

275.

Zygoma................................................................................................................

1

17

6

276.

Pelvis (excluding symphysis pubis).....................................................................

4

10

0

277.

Symphysis pubis..................................................................................................

3

15

0

278.

Femur...................................................................................................................

7

10

0


 

First Schedule—continued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 7.—Treatment of Fracturescontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

279.

Patella, fibula or tarsal bone (excepting os calcis or os talus)...............................

1

17

6

280.

Tibia.....................................................................................................................

3

15

0

281.

Both shafts of leg.................................................................................................

5

12

6

282.

Ankle (Pott’s fracture), with or without dislocation of ankle

5

12

6

283.

Os calcis (calcaneus) or os talus...........................................................................

3

15

0

284.

Metatarsals—one or more....................................................................................

1

17

6

285.

Phalanx of toe (other than great toe).....................................................................

 

15

0

286.

More than one phalanx of toe (other than great toe).............................................

1

2

6

287.

Distal phalanx of great toe....................................................................................

1

2

6

288.

Proximal phalanx of great toe...............................................................................

1

10

0

289.

Skull.....................................................................................................................

3

15

0

290.

Nasal bones, not requiring reduction....................................................................

 

15

0

291.

Nasal bones, requiring reduction..........................................................................

1

17

6

292.

Spine, transverse process or bone other than vertebral body, not requiring immobilization in plaster  

1

17

6

293.

Spine, transverse process or bone other than vertebral body, requiring immobilization in plaster        

4

10

0

294.

Spine, vertebral body, without involvement of cord.............................................

7

10

0

295.

Spine, vertebral body, with involvement of cord..................................................

11

5

0

Division 2.—Treatment of Simple and Uncomplicated Fracture requiring Open Operation.

297. Treatment of a simple and uncomplicated fracture of a part referred to in Division 1 of this Part requiring an open operation—the amount specified for the treatment of that fracture if the fracture had not required an open operation, plus one-third of that amount or an amount of Eleven pounds five shillings, whichever is the less.

Division 3.—Treatment of Compound Fracture requiring Open Operation.

298. Treatment of a compound fracture of a part referred to in Division 1 of this Part requiring an open operation—the amount specified for the treatment of that fracture if the fracture had been simple and uncomplicated and had not required an open operation, plus one-half of that amount or an amount of Eleven pounds five shillings, whichever is the less.

Division 4.—Treatment of Complicated Fracture involving Viscera, Blood Vessels or Nerves and requiring Open Operation.

299. Treatment of a complicated fracture of a part referred to in Division 1 of this Part involving viscera, blood vessels or nerves and requiring an open operation—the amount specified for the treatment of that fracture if the fracture had been simple and uncomplicated and had not required an open operation, plus three-quarters of that amount or an amount of Eleven pounds five shillings, whichever is the less.

Division 5.—Reduction of Fracture in Excess of One Reduction.

300. Reduction, in excess of one reduction, of a fracture of a part referred to in Division 1 of this Part—one-half of the amount which would have been payable under this Part if the reduction had been a first reduction.


SECOND SCHEDULE.                                     Section 15.

Commonwealth Benefits for Additional Professional Services.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 1.—Pathological Services.

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

 

Division 1.—Pathological Services in relation to Blood.

 

 

 

301.

Examination of blood film or red cell count..........................................................

 

6

0

302.

Red cell count and estimation of haemoglobin......................................................

 

7

6

303.

White cell count....................................................................................................

 

6

0

304.

White cell count and differential leucocyte count..................................................

 

7

6

305.

Red cell count, white cell count, estimation of haemoglobin and examination of blood film

 

15

0

306.

Platelet or reticulocyte count.................................................................................

 

6

0

307.

Haemoglobin estimation (when patient referred by another medical practitioner).

 

6

0

308.

Estimation of coagulation time or bleeding time...................................................

 

6

0

309.

Estimation of prothrombin time............................................................................

 

15

0

310.

Estimation of blood sedimentation rate.................................................................

 

6

0

311.

Determination of fragility of red blood cells.........................................................

 

7

6

312.

Haematocrit estimation.........................................................................................

 

7

6

313.

Estimation of mean diameter of red blood cells....................................................

 

15

0

314.

Blood grouping A.B.O.........................................................................................

 

6

0

315.

Blood grouping A.B.O. and compatibility testing................................................

 

15

0

316.

Blood grouping A.B.O. and either M.N. or Rh typing.........................................

 

15

0

317.

Examination of blood serum for Anti-Rh or other blood group antibodies..........

 

15

0

318.

Coombs’ test........................................................................................................

 

7

6

319.

Determination and titration of cold agglutinins in blood.......................................

 

7

6

320.

Determination of anti-streptolysin titre.................................................................

 

7

6

321.

Examination of blood for malarial, filarial or other parasites................................

 

7

6

322.

Examination of blood for lupus erythematosus cells............................................

 

15

0

323.

Determination of Paul-Bunnell reaction................................................................

 

7

6

324.

Determination of Paul-Bunnell reaction with white cell count and differential white cell count            

 

15

0

325.

Blood culture........................................................................................................

 

15

0

326.

Blood sugar estimation—initial or repeated..........................................................

 

7

6

327.

Glucose tolerance test...........................................................................................

1

10

0

328.

Estimation of alcohol, urea, chloride, creatinine, cholesterol, phosphatase and similar blood chemistry—one substance........................................................................................................

 

15

0

329.

Estimation of any two substances mentioned in item 328 in this Schedule...........

1

10

0

330.

Estimation of any three or more substances mentioned in item 328 in this Schedule            

2

5

0

331.

Estimation of total protein (by gravimetric methods.............................................

 

6

0

332.

Estimation of lead.................................................................................................

 

15

0

333.

Examination of specimen obtained by sternal puncture or biopsy........................

 

15

0

334.

Van den Bergh reaction—qualitative test..............................................................

 

7

6

335.

Van den Bergh reaction—quantitative test............................................................

 

15

0

336.

Spectroscopic tests for blood and blood derivatives.............................................

 

15

0

337.

Estimation of carbon dioxide combining power...................................................

 

15

0

338.

Radio-iodine uptake test.......................................................................................

 

15

0

339.

Estimation of serum protein by electrophoresis....................................................

1

10

0


 

Second Schedule—continued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 1.—Pathological Servicescontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

 

Division 2.—Pathological Services in relation to Urine.

 

 

 

345.

Microscopical and cultural examination for micro-organisms..............................

 

7

6

346.

Microscopical and cultural examination for micro-organisms, with animal inoculation        

 

15

0

347.

Microscopical examination of centrifugalized deposit (when patient referred by another medical practitioner)    

 

6

0

348.

Quantitative chemical estimation of sugar, albumin, urea, phosphates and similar urine chemistry—one substance........................................................................................................

 

15

0

349.

Quantitative chemical estimation of any two substances specified in the last preceding item

1

10

0

350.

Quantitative chemical estimation of any three or more substances specified in item 348 in this Schedule            

2

5

0

351.

Estimation of lead, hippuric acid or 17 keto-steroids............................................

 

15

0

352.

General examination for reaction, specific gravity, blood, albumin and sugar, with microscopical examination of centrifugalized deposit with or without qualitative tests for urobilin, acetone or indican (when patient referred by another medical practitioner)........................................................

 

7

6

353.

Urea concentration or clearance test......................................................................

 

15

0

354.

Assay of ascorbic acid excretion..........................................................................

 

15

0

355.

Water elimination or Mosenthal kidney function test............................................

 

15

0

 

Division 3.Pathological Services in relation to Pus, Exudations and other Morbid Fluids.

 

 

 

356.

Microscopical examination of smear for cellular content and micro-organisms....

 

6

0

357.

Cultural examination for, and identification of, aerobic micro-organisms.............

 

7

6

358.

Cultural examination for, and identification of, Cl. tetani and other anaerobes.....

 

15

0

359.

Microscopical examination of vaginal and cervical discharge...............................

 

6

0

360.

Microscopical and cultural examination of vaginal discharge...............................

 

7

6

361.

Examination of vaginal discharge for T. vaginalis................................................

 

6

0

362.

Serological typing of streptococci including Sir. pneumoniae..............................

 

15

0

363.

Serological grouping (Lancefield) of streptococci................................................

 

15

0

364.

Microscopical and cultural examination and animal inoculation in connexion with the pathological examination o pus, exudations and other morbid fluids......................................................

 

15

0

 

Division 4.—Serological Tests.

 

 

 

366.

Agglutination test, including agglutination test for enteric fever or Brucella infection          

 

7

6

367.

Complement fixation test for syphilis (qualitative or quantitative)........................

 

15

0

368.

Complement fixation test for gonorrhoea or hydatid............................................

 

7

6

369.

Flocculation tests for syphilis, including Kline, Kahn, Eagle and similar tests—each test    

 

6

0


 

Second Schedulecontinued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 1.—Pathological Servicescontinued.

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

 

Division 5.—Pathological Services in relation to Faeces.

 

 

 

375.

Cultural examination for S. typhi, dysentery bacilli or other intestinal pathogens, without full fermentation reaction, serological or other investigation for purpose of identification.........

 

7

6

376.

Cultural examination for S. typhi, dysentery bacilli or other intestinal pathogens, with full fermentation reaction, serological or other investigation for purpose of identification.......................

 

15

0

377.

General microscopical examination for M. tuberculosis including microscopical and cultural examination         

 

7

6

378.

General microscopical examination for M. tuberculosis including microscopical and cultural examination with animal inoculation...........................................................................................

 

15

0

379.

Microscopical examination for pus cells...............................................................

 

6

0

380.

Microscopical examination for helminthic infestation, worms and ova (all or any of them) 

 

7

6

381.

Microscopical examination for amoebae, flagellates, vegetative forms and cysts (all or any of them)  

 

7

6

382.

Chemical examination, including chemical examination for occult blood or urobilin            

 

6

0

383.

Estimation of lead or fat........................................................................................

 

15

0

 

Division 6.—Skin Sensitivity Tests.

 

 

 

386.

Skin sensitivity tests for allergens, including skin sensitivity tests for hay fever, asthma and other allergic conditions—less than four reagents or injections...........................................

 

6

0

387.

Skin sensitivity tests for allergens, including skin sensitivity tests for hay fever, asthma and other allergic conditions—four or more reagents or injections.............................................

 

15

0

388.

Determination of Casoni reaction for hydatid infestation......................................

 

6

0

389.

Determination of Von Pirquet, Mantoux or Vollmer patch reaction.....................

 

6

0

390.

Determination of Schick or Frei antigen reaction..................................................

 

6

0

 

Division 7.—Autogenous Vaccines.

 

 

 

391.

Preparation of autogenous vaccines......................................................................

 

15

0

 

Division 8.—Examinations for Special Pathogens.

 

 

 

393.

Dark ground examination for T. Pallidum............................................................

 

6

0

 

Examination for actinomyces.

 

 

 

396.

Microscopical examination...................................................................................

 

6

0

397.

Microscopical examination with culture aerobic and anaerobic............................

 

15

0

398.

Microscopical examination with culture aerobic and anaerobic, with animal inoculation      

1

2

6

 

Examination for anthrax bacilli.

 

 

 

400.

Microscopical examination...................................................................................

 

6

0

401.

Microscopical examination with cultural examination..........................................

 

15

0

402.

Microscopical examination with cultural examination and animal inoculation......

1

2

6


 

Second Schedulecontinued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 1.—Pathological Servicescontinued.

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

 

Examination for diphtheria bacilli.

 

 

 

403.

Microscopical examination of smear....................................................................

 

6

0

404.

Microscopical examination, cultural examination and biochemical reaction..........

 

7

6

405.

Microscopical examination, cultural examination, biochemical reaction and virulence test   

 

15

0

406.

Microscopical examination, cultural examination, biochemical reaction, virulence test and typing of strains       

1

2

6

 

Division 9.—Calculi, Faecal Concretions and Gallstones.

 

 

 

408.

Qualitative examination of calculi, faecal concretions or gallstones......................

 

6

0

 

Division 10.—Pathological Services in relation to Gastric Contents and Vomitus.

 

 

 

410.

General chemical and microscopical examination.................................................

 

7

6

411.

Analysis of fractional test meal.............................................................................

 

15

0

412.

Microscopical and cultural examination for M. tuberculosis................................

 

7

6

413.

Microscopical and cultural examination for M. tuberculosis, with animal inoculation          

 

15

0

414.

Chemical examination for metallic poisons—qualitative.......................................

 

7

6

415.

Chemical examination for metallic poisons—quantitative.....................................

 

15

0

 

Division 11.—Pathological Services in relation to Hair and Skin.

 

 

 

416.

Microscopical examination, including examination for fungi...............................

 

6

0

417.

Microscopical examination with culture...............................................................

 

7

6

418.

Microscopical examination with culture and animal inoculation...........................

 

15

0

 

Division 12.—Pathological Services in relation to Cerebro-spinal Fluid.

 

 

 

420.

Cytological examination.......................................................................................

 

6

0

421.

Chemical examination...........................................................................................

 

7

6

422.

Cytological and chemical examination..................................................................

 

15

0

423.

Cytological examination, chemical examination and bacteriological examination, including culture     

1

2

6

424.

Cytological examination, chemical examination and bacteriological examination, including culture with animal inoculation......................................................................................................

1

10

0

425.

Lange colloidal gold reaction................................................................................

 

15

0

426.

Wassermann reaction............................................................................................

 

7

6

427.

Flocculation tests for syphilis, including Kline, Kahn, Eagle and similar tests—each test    

 

6

0

 

Division 13.—Pathological Services in relation to Sputum.

 

 

 

430.

General microscopical examination......................................................................

 

6

0

431.

General microscopical examination with cultural examination..............................

 

7

6

432.

General microscopical examination with cultural examination and animal inoculation         

 

15

0


 

Second Schedulecontinued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 1.—Pathological Servicescontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

 

Division 14.—Pathological Services in relation to Morbid Anatomy.

 

 

 

433.

Histo-pathological examination of biopsy specimens—each specimen or section

1

2

6

434.

Cytological examination, including examination for cancer cells of pleural fluid, peritoneal fluid, bronchial or cervical exudates or urine...............................................................................

 

15

0

 

Division 15.—Miscellaneous Tests.

 

 

 

436.

Estimation of basal metabolic rate.........................................................................

 

15

0

437.

Pregnancy tests, or tests for chorionic cancer, using rabbits, mice or rats............

 

15

0

438.

Pregnancy tests, or tests for chorionic cancer, using toads...................................

 

7

6

439.

Appraisal of semen or Huhner’s test....................................................................

 

7

6

440.

Chemical analysis of human milk.........................................................................

 

15

0

441.

Liver function test.................................................................................................

 

15

0

 

Division 16.—Investigation of Antibiotics and Chemotherapeutic Agents.

 

 

 

443.

Sensitivity tests of micro-organisms to antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents..

 

15

0

444.

Assay of concentration of antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents in body fluids               

 

15

0

 

Part 2.—Radiological Services.

 

 

 

 

Division 1.—Radiographic Examination of Extremities and Report.

 

 

 

445.

Digits or phalanges—all or any of either hand or either foot................................

 

7

6

446.

Hand, wrist, forearm, elbow or arm (elbow to shoulder).....................................

 

15

0

447.

Hand, wrist and lower forearm; upper forearm and elbow; or elbow and arm (elbow to shoulder)     

 

15

0

448.

Foot, ankle, lower leg, upper leg, knee or thigh....................................................

 

15

0

449.

Foot, ankle and lower leg; or upper leg and knee.................................................

 

15

0

 

Division 2.—Radiographic Examination of Shoulder or Hip Joint and Report.

 

 

 

453.

Shoulder region including clavicle and scapula....................................................

 

15

0

454.

Hip joint...............................................................................................................

 

15

0

455.

Pelvic girdle..........................................................................................................

1

2

6

456.

Smith-Petersen nail—insertion or similar procedure............................................

2

5

0

 

Division 3.—Radiographic Examination of Head and Report.

 

 

 

457.

Skull, sinuses or mastoids....................................................................................

1

2

6

458.

Maxilla or orbit, or both.......................................................................................

1

2

6

459.

Mandible, malar bones or salivary calculus..........................................................

1

2

6

460.

Nose or eye..........................................................................................................

 

15

0

461.

Larynx..................................................................................................................

 

15

0

 

Division 4.—Radiographic Examination of Spine and Report.

 

 

 

466.

Spine—any one region.........................................................................................

1

2

6


 

Second Schedulecontinued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 2.—Radiological Servicescontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

 

Division 5.—Radiographic Examination of Thoracic Region and Report.

 

 

 

470.

Chest (lung fields) by direct radiography.............................................................

 

15

0

471.

Chest (lung fields) by direct radiography with fluoroscopic screening.................

1

2

6

472.

Chest, by miniature radiography...........................................................................

 

6

0

473.

Pleura...................................................................................................................

 

15

0

474.

Orthodiagraphy....................................................................................................

 

15

0

475.

Teleoroentgenography with cardiac measurements...............................................

 

15

0

476.

Cardiac examination (including barium swallow).................................................

1

2

6

477.

Cardiac measurements and kymography..............................................................

1

10

0

478.

Sternum or one or more ribs.................................................................................

 

15

0

 

Division 6.Radiographic Examination of Urinary Tract and Report.

 

 

 

480.

Plain renal.............................................................................................................

 

15

0

481.

Intravenous pyelography......................................................................................

2

5

0

482.

Retrograde pyelography.......................................................................................

1

2

6

483.

Cystography, urethrography or vesiculography...................................................

1

17

6

484.

Perirenal insufflations...........................................................................................

1

2

6

 

Division 7.—Radiographic Examination of Alimentary Tract and Biliary System (with or without Fluoroscopy) and Report.

 

 

 

487.

Oesophagus, with or without examination for foreign body or barium swallow..

1

2

6

488.

Barium or other opaque meal of stomach and duodenum, with or without screening of chest             

1

10

0

489.

Plain abdominal....................................................................................................

1

2

6

490.

Barium or other opaque meal of stomach, duodenum and follow through to colon, with or without screening of chest...........................................................................................

1

17

6

491.

Opaque enema......................................................................................................

1

10

0

492.

Graham’s test (cholecystography)........................................................................

1

10

0

493.

Cholangiography..................................................................................................

1

17

6

 

Division 8.—Radiographic Examination for Localization of Foreign Bodies and Report.

 

 

 

495.

Foreign body in eye (special method, Sweet’s or other).......................................

1

2

6

496.

Foreign body elsewhere than in eye—the amount of Commonwealth benefit payable for the radiographic examination of the area, plus..........................................................................

 

7

6

 

Division 9.—Radiographic Examination of Breasts.

 

 

 

498.

Radiographic examination of breast or breasts and report....................................

1

2

6

 

Division 10.—Radiographic Examination in Connexion with Pregnancy and Report.

 

 

 

500.

Pregnant uterus.....................................................................................................

1

2

6

501.

Pelvimetry............................................................................................................

1

17

6


 

Second Schedulecontinued.

Item No.

Professional Service.

Commonwealth Benefit.

 

Part 2.—Radiological Servicescontinued.

 

 

 

 

 

£

s.

d.

 

Division 11.—Opaque or Contrast Media.

 

 

 

 

Radiographie examination, with opaque or contrast media, and report (not including any service covered by items 529 to 532 (inclusive) or item 748 in this Schedule).

 

 

 

502.

Myelography, encephalography, cerebral angiography or ventriculography.....

2

5

0

503.

Uterine lipiodol (hysterosalpingography).........................................................

1

2

6

504.

Bronchography or arteriography.......................................................................

1

2

6

505.

Sialography or vasoepididymyography............................................................

1

2

6

506.

Sinuses and fistulae—the amount of Commonwealth benefit payable for the radiographic examination of the area, plus...........................................................................................

 

7

6

507.

Pneumarthrography—the amount of Commonwealth benefit payable for the radiographic examination of the area, plus...........................................................................................

 

7

6

 

Division 12.—Tomography.

 

 

 

510.

Tomography of any part...................................................................................

1

10

0

 

Division 13.—Stereoscopic Examinations.

 

 

 

511.

Stereoscopic examination and report—the amount of Commonwealth benefit payable for the radiographic examination and report of the area, plus.................................

 

7

6

 

Division 14.—Fluoroscopic Examinations.

 

 

 

 

Fluoroscopic examination and report not covered by any other item in this Schedule (where radiograph is not taken).

 

 

 

512.

Examination with general anaesthesia...............................................................

 

15

0

513.

Examination without general anaesthesia..........................................................

 

7

6

 

Division 15.—Radiotherapy.

 

 

 

514.

Radiotherapy (including treatment by means of X-rays, radium rays or other radio-active substances) not covered by any other item in this Schedule—each attendance at which treatment is given       

 

15

0

 

Implantation of Radon or Radium for Tumour.