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Accredited Mental Health Training Update
The 2009-10 Federal Budget included the introduction of a new Medicare item for GPs
who have not completed accredited Mental Health Skills Training from 1 January 2010.
An outline of the Budget measure and a definition of Mental Health Skills Training was
provided in the previous fact sheet circulated in early October 2009, which can be found
at: www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/mental-ba-train
What is the new MBS item for GPs who have not completed Mental Health Skills
Training?
As of 1 January 2010, a new Medicare item (2702) will be introduced for GPs who have
not completed accredited Mental Health Skills Training, with a schedule fee of $125.95
for developing a Mental Health Treatment Plan.
GPs who have completed Mental Health Skills Training accredited by the General
Practice Mental Health Standards Collaboration (GPMHSC) will continue to be able to
access item 2710, with a current schedule fee of $160.45 for developing a Mental Health
Treatment Plan.
What are the requirements for new item 2702? The requirements for new item 2702 are the same as for item 2710. In developing a
Mental Health Treatment Plan under either item number 2710 or 2702, GPs are required
to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s mental health needs, and
record that assessment and diagnosis in the Plan.
In order to claim the above items GPs must undertake this assessment of their patient
and develop the Plan themselves, in consultation with the patient.
How will Medicare Australia know which item number I can claim? By 11 December 2009, the GPMHSC will provide Medicare Australia with a list of those
GPs who have completed the requisite training and are therefore eligible to access the
higher schedule fee. Those GPs who are not on this list will only be able to access the
new item 2702 with a lower schedule fee.
After that time, the GPMHSC will continue to advise Medicare Australia on a regular
basis the names of GPs who have completed accredited Mental Health Skills Training.
IMPORTANT:
The GPMHSC will provide GP contact details including e-mail address and/or postal
address to Medicare Australia to expedite the registration process and allow them to
inform GPs of their eligibility to claim MBS item 2710. GPs who do not wish for this
information to be provided to Medicare Australia must contact the GPMHSC before
11 December 2009.
After I have completed the training, how quickly can I use the 2710 item? The GPMHSC will provide information to Medicare Australia that a GP has completed
Mental Health Skills Training. Medicare Australia will then record the date the training
was completed as the effective date advised by the GPMHSC. Medicare Australia will
notify the GP of the effective date soon after receiving this date from the GPMHSC.
Please note there will be a time lag from when a GP’s completion of training has been
provided to the GPMHSC and reported to Medicare Australia – this may be anywhere
from two to six weeks.
A GP who has completed the relevant training should hold accounts for item 2710 until
they receive the confirmation of eligibility from Medicare Australia, and can then submit
these claims to Medicare.
What if I claim the wrong item number? If a GP who is not registered with Medicare Australia as having completed the training
claims an item 2710, Medicare Australia will reject the claim. The Medicare system will
not automatically default to a 2702 item.
If a patient takes a claim for a 2710 to Medicare Australia for reimbursement, and the
GP who prepared the Plan is not registered with Medicare Australia as having
completed Mental Health Skills Training, the Medicare system will not allow this to be
processed. The patient will be required to return to the practice and have the correct
invoice issued for a 2702 item and return to Medicare to process this new claim.
How can I confirm that I am registered as having completed Mental Health Skills
Training? If you are unsure whether you have completed Mental Health Skills Training, you should
contact the GPMHSC to check whether you have done so on (03) 8699 0554/0556 or at
gpmhsc@racgp.org.au.
If I am yet to complete Mental Health Skills Training, how can I find out what
courses are available in my area? There are a number of ways to find available Mental Health Skills Training courses. You
could visit the GPMHSC’s find training page at www.gpmhsc.org.au, or contact the
GPMHSC on (03) 8699 0554/0556 or your College or local Division of General Practice.
GPs are encouraged to complete their Mental Health Skills Training as soon as possible.
Please note that some providers of online courses may be closing down for the
Christmas period, which may impact on the availability of help desk support staff to
assist GPs with their online training requirements during this time. Please check with
your preferred provider the availability of support for online courses during December.
What if I have already completed Mental Health Skills Training? If you have completed a GPMHSC accredited Mental Health Skills Training course since
1 July 2001 (previously known as level 1 mental health skills training) and your
attendance at this course has been registered with the GPMHSC, you do not need to do
this training again to qualify for the higher schedule fee.
However, continuing
professional development (CPD) in mental health skills training is strongly encouraged,
and the GPMHSC recommends six hours of mental health CPD each triennium.
If you are unsure whether you have completed Mental Health Skills Training, you should
contact the GPMHSC to check whether you have done so on (03) 8699 0554/0556 or at gpmhsc@racgp.org.au.
What if I have not completed Mental Health Skills Training but consider I have
obtained requisite skills through other training pathways? Any GP who has completed accredited Mental Health Skills Training since 1 July 2001
will not be required to do so again to continue to access the higher schedule fee.
However, in addition to completing this Mental Health Skills Training, all GPs are
encouraged to further maintain their competencies by undertaking CPD in mental health.
Any GP who considers that they have gained the requisite mental health skills listed for
Mental Health Skills Training through other training pathways, including tertiary
qualifications, may make an individual application to the GPMHSC for Mental Health
Skills Training accreditation. You should contact the GPMHSC on
(03) 8699 0554/0556 or at gpmhsc@racgp.org.au to discuss an application.
If on reading this fact sheet you have any further queries, please contact
Bernadette Blenkiron in the Department of Health and Ageing on (02) 6289 8826 or at:
bernadette.blenkiron@health.gov.au
CAT 1 CPD = 40 CPD points - MHST = old Level 1 initial
FPS Skills Training = old Level 2 initial
Mental Health
CPD = old Level 1 ongoing
FPS CPD = old Level 2 ongoing
http://www.racgp.org.au/gpmhsc/findtraining
The Adelaide Northern Division of General Practice are running a Mental Health Skills Training Session. Saturday 27th February 2010
This session aims to;
1. Increase knowledge and skills in carrying out mental health assessments
2. Improve awareness of treatment plans and increase understanding of cognitive behavioural strategies including psycho-education and relaxation techniques
3. Introduce mental health referral pathways and
resources
Click Here to view/download flier for ANDGP Mental Health Skills Training
Online Accredited Mental Health Skills Training:
• GPLearning (free) – www.gplearning.com.au RACGP members have a choice of 3 topics – Depression,
Bipolar or Psychosis. Only one topic needs to be completed to achieve status of mental health skills
trained. Free for RACGP members. Non members pay a fee as an individual and access the training.
• Young Minds (free) – www.ebmcbt.com Treating depression and anxiety in young people training
package. Includes up-to-date clinical information and guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and
management, fact sheets and advice on how to create a ‘youth friendly’ practice. Approved by General
Practice Mental Health Standards Collaboration; endorsed RACGP, ACRRM, RCNA and AASW.
• Think GP (Free) - his course is accredited by the GPMHSC as a Mental Health Skills Training (MHST)
program. Update and enhance your diagnosis and management of 6 key mental health areas handled in
General Practice. http://www.thinkgp.com.au/education/124735
• Med-e-serv (fee applies) – www.primed.com.au Short course, Mental Health Skills for GPs.
• Mental Health Skills Training (MHST) – ACCRM - Mental Health Disorders Package for Rural Practice
Level 1 Core Skills Module Contact: Karen Felsh, 07 3105 8200, k.felsh@accrm.org.au
• Mental Health Skills Training (MHST) Genesis Ed Online Mental Health Skills Training- Creating a team
approach to treatment and planning care Contact: Dr John Crimmins, 02 9870 8044,
j.crimmins@genisised.com.au
Online Accredited FPS CPD:
• Focussed Psychological Strategies CPD (FPS CPD) Australian General Practice Network
'Can Do' Online Clinical Education Online - www.agpncando.com Contact : Anthea Kerrison 02 6228
0832, akerrison@agpn.com.au
• Focussed Psychological Strategies CPD (FPS CPD) Lifeblood Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Refresher
Course Online - Contact : Christina Koniaras, 03 9804 0777,
christina.koniaras@lifeblood.com.au
Face to Face Mental Health Skills Training Workshops:
• Mental Health Skills Training (MHST) No charge. Preliminary date February 2010 - Mawson Lakes. Contact Debbie Edwards-Yates at the Division for details (08) 8252 9444
Face to Face Focussed Psychological Strategies Workshops:
• Focussed Psychological Strategies CPD (FPS CPD) Eating Disorders Outreach Service (EDOS) - Royal
Brisbane & Women's Hospital Overcoming Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating
Contact: Carmel Fleming , 07 3114 0810, carmel_fleming@health.qld.gov.au
• Mental Health Skills Training (MHST) & Focussed Psychological Strategies Skills Training (FPS ST ) The
College of Medical Hypnosis Clinical Course in Hypnosis & CBT, Contact : Lindy Hope , 02 9688 2300,
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