Business rules for the Primary Options Acute Care programme (Tairāwhiti), which supports primary care through funding specific clinical services.
The Primary Options Acute Care (POAC) programme supports primary care through specific clinical services, to provide safe, acute care within the community where, in the absence of POAC funding the patient would be referred acutely to an emergency department.
This programme is available to patients domiciled in the Hauora Tairawhiti region.
The Primary Options team is responsible for the management of Primary Options for Acute Care (POAC) claims and processes.
In order to receive a POAC funded service patients must:
We ask that you ensure that the service is delivered in line with the following:
Please refer to the individual programmes for specific criteria.
The following are excluded from POAC. We are unable to fund these for any service.
Please note that individual programmes may have specific exclusions.
Exclusion criteria to access POAC funding should not preclude emergency treatment of any medical conditions.
Where a GP/NP cannot provide services, they may refer the patient to a local urgent care clinic or out of hours facility. The referring GP/NP must complete a clinical handover with the accepting treatment provider. A letter of referral must also be provided to the patient including the POAC case number, to be handed to the accepting treatment provider on presentation. The treatment provided to the patient will remain free as long as the patient meets POAC criteria.
If there are any issues with claiming, the team may amend the invoice and indicate the reason why they have amended it. This will appear on the remittance advice, so adjustments can be made at the practice. Where additional information is required, the case will be declined and a request for further information made.
All invoices will be held for processing until the outcome of the case has been lodged.
Any cases that have been inactive for more than 2 months will not be funded.
Please be aware:
Primary options team, Pinnacle Midlands Health Network
infoprimaryoptions@pinnacle.health.nz
027 687 7312
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