Category: Anaesthetists

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How to talk to patients about fees 

Talking to patient about fees can often be an awkward experience. As you can imagine, there’s...

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How billing works in private practice 

A beginners guide to billing in private practice   The Medicare Benefit schedule (MBS) is the governments system of...

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Medicare safety net

The Medicare Safety Net is not something that usually plays a role in anaesthetic practice – but...

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How to set your anaesthetic fees

In the world of anaesthetics, there’s a myriad of ways to set how much you charge your...

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Continued professional development requirements for anaesthetists

To ensure that every patient in Australia and New Zealand receives the best care available, all anaesthetists...

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Business activity statements for specialist Anaesthetists and Intensivists

This is the second part in our accounting basics series. If you haven’t read the first part...

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Military, DVA and Defence health patients – what’s the difference?

You might find yourself coming across patients that are currently serving military members or have previously been...

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GST for anaesthetists and intensivists

Australia’s consumption tax, known as the Goods and Services Tax, applies to everything you pay for, with...

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Tips for building your private practice

Everyone that starts private practice asks themselves the same question – how do I get private work? 

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Billing for regional and neuraxial anaesthesia

By Dr. Simon McLaughlin Blocks are becoming more and more prevalent in anaesthetic practice and thankfully the...