Description of non-hospital Medicare-subsidised services

In this report, non-hospital Medicare-subsidised services refers to services provided in non-inpatient settings. This excludes services delivered to people admitted to hospital at the time of receiving the service or where the care was provided as part of an episode of hospital-substitute treatment where the patient received a benefit from a private health insurer. While services provided in-hospital are excluded, the data do include services provided in places like private outpatient clinics (which may or may not be located within the grounds of a hospital). A list of service groups and codes for each category in the report are presented in Table 2a to Table 2n.

For detailed information on the reported services and Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) items, see the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing: MBS online.