Hospital Circulars 1999 Index
Hospital Circulars for the year 1999 are listed here in the date order they were published. The relevant Publication Number links to the Circular.
Publication Number 13/1999 Date 8 December 1999
Subject/s: Highly Specialised Drugs Program
Publication Number 12/1999 Date 31 December 1999
Subject/s:- Public Hospital Fees
- General Information
- Acute Care (3B) Certificates - contact number for orders
- Medicare Benefits Schedule book
- Guidelines in relation to co-located private hospitals and day hospital facilities
- Overseas Student Health Cover Arrangements
- Update to the Fees Manaul
Publication Number 10/1999 Date 9 September 1999
Subject/s: Highly Specialised Drugs Program
Publication Number 8/1999 Date 12 July 1999
Subject/s:
- Public hospital fees - adjustments
- Prosthesis schedule - amendments
- Neo-natal facility approval for health insurance benefit purposes
- Hard copy distribution to cease July 1999
Publication Number 7/1999 Date 9 July 1999
Subject/s: AIMS Reporting 1999 - 2000
Publication Number 6/1999 Date 11 June 1999
Subject/s: General Disposal Schedule for Public Health Services Patient Records
Publication Number 5/1999 Date 11 June 1999
Subject/s: Highly Specialised Drugs Program
Publication Number 4/1999 Date 30 April 1999
Subject/s: AN-DRG Version for Public Hospital Funding 1999-2000
Publication Number 3/1999 Date 6 April 1999
Subject/s:
- States Fees Manual and Acute Health Hospital Circulars related to public hospital fees and charges to be distributed electronically
- Australian Health Care Agreement
- Department of Veterans' Affairs Patients
- Changes to Commonwealth Default Benefits
- Approval of neo-natal facility for health benefit purposes
- Medicare eligibility for Children from the Chernobyl Region
- Compensable non-admitted patients
- Nursing Home Type Patients (NHTPs) in public hospitals
- Pharmaceutical Fees
Publication Number: 2/1999 Date: 4 March, 1999
Subject/s: Highly Specialised Drugs Program
Publication Number: 1/1999 Date: 8 January, 1999
Subject/s: Highly Specialised Drugs Program
