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Hospital Circular 24/2007

Date issued: 10 December 2007

Distribution: Public hospitals

Subject: Pharmaceutical outpatient charges, PBS co-payments and Safety Net thresholds

Purpose: To advise hospitals of the pharmaceutical outpatient charges, PBS co-payments and Safety Net thresholds for 2008


Hospitals not participating in the Australian Health Care Agreement Pharmaceutical Reforms

Pharmaceutical outpatient charges and Joint Safety Net thresholds

The Commonwealth has advised that effective 1 January 2008 the new patient co-payment for concession patients is $5.00, and the safety net threshold is $290.00.

The new level of patient co-payment for non-concessional (general) patients will be $25.00 and the safety net threshold is $1,141.80.

Hospitals are advised that they may record $5.00 for every eligible supply to concessional patients and $25.00 for every eligible supply to general patients, on the patient’s Joint Safety Net Card.

Hospitals participating in the Australian Health Care Agreement-Pharmaceutical Reforms

PBS co-payments

From 1 January 2008 the co-payments for PBS listed items have been set as follows:

Hospitals participating in Pharmaceutical Reforms will be able to record $5.00 for every eligible PBS supply to concessional patients and up to the “Maximum Recordable Value for Safety Net” (maximum $31.30) as listed in the appropriate Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits for supply to general patients, on the patient’s Safety Net Card. These hospitals will also be able to record the cost price for supply of non-PBS items up to a maximum of $31.30.

Geoff Lavender
Director, Programs
Metropolitan Health & Aged Care Services