Women’s health (POAC)
Overview
Investigation of retained products of conception where patient no longer qualifies for maternity funding.
This service is part of the Primary Options for Acute Care (POAC) programme.
Your Pinnacle Services Contract applies to this service. By claiming for this service, you have indicated that you have read and agreed to the business rules set out here.
This is NOT a clinical guideline.
Details
All Pinnacle practices in Waikato region can claim for this service.
Patients requiring investigation of retained products of conception – where patient no longer qualifies for maternity funding such as:
- TOP/miscarriage – more than 14 days post event
- Vaginal delivery – more than 6 weeks post-delivery.
- Any patient with an acute abdomen – refer acutely to gynaecology.
- Pregnancy related conditions including suspected ectopic pregnancy and heavy bleeding due to miscarriage. Please use maternity funding stream for investigations and management related to TOP/miscarriage – for up to 14 days post event and vaginal delivery – for up to 6 weeks post-delivery. If acutely unwell, refer to O&G.
- Suspicion of malignancy – please use the “high suspicion of cancer” flag and use primary referred radiology and gynaecology clinic for investigation and management.
- Postmenopausal bleeding - urgent scans through primary referred radiology via High suspicion of cancer pathway should be used.
- Pelvic mass - urgent scans through primary referred radiology via High suspicion of cancer pathway should be used.
- Severe PID (acute abdomen, systemically unwell, mass suggestive of tubo-ovarian abscess) – refer acutely to gynaecology.
- Bartholin’s abscess – I&D not eligible for POAC funding.
- Suspected ovarian torsion – refer acutely to gynaecology.
- Chronic pelvic pain – an ultrasound rarely useful unless a mass is palpated. If a mass is palpated, please use primary referred radiology for scanning.
- PID:
- mild PID: considered to be routine GP business
- moderate PID: considered routine GP business refer acutely to gynaecology if no response to treatment within 72 hrs
- severe PID – see exclusions.
- Abnormal uterine bleeding – investigation and management of this condition is routine GP business.
- PCOS – investigation and management of this condition is routine GP business.
- Endometriosis – investigation and management of this condition is routine GP business.
- STI screening and treatment.
- Lost Mirena – investigations considered routine GP business.
Exclusion criteria to access POAC funding should not preclude emergency treatment of any medical conditions.
The initial 15-minute GP/NP consultation incurs the usual consultation fee paid by the patient. All POAC services thereafter are provided at no cost to the patient. If the claim is unable to be funded by POAC, the patient may be liable to the practice for the fees incurred.
Please make your claim via Primary Options, select Women's Health and then attach the appropriate invoice(s).
Prices listed below are GST inclusive.
GP/NP/CP follow up: $81.37 or RN follow up: $40.17 or
Rural GP/NP/CP follow up: $91.67 or RN follow up: $50.49 or
This funding is available to those practices that receive rural funding.
Afterhours GP/NP/CP follow up: $101.97 or RN follow up $60.77
This funding can be claimed when care is provided after 6pm, on weekends or on public holidays.
A follow-up visit may be funded for management post ultrasound (based on treatment provided as evidenced in clinical notes).
This is limited to one consult within the acute episode of care. While follow up consultations can be virtual, to be eligible for funding, documentation needs to include a two-way conversation between the practice and the patient. A sent message with no documented response does not meet the definition of a consultation.
Funded via third party providers
A pelvic ultrasound is funded under this service. Patients who are not acutely unwell and do not require a same day X-ray are not funded under POAC and should be referred to primary referred radiology.
Radiology is only funded for same-day investigations (within a 24-hour period).
GP provided point of care ultrasound is excluded from POAC services – it is expected that patients will be charged for this service.
Maternity funding should be used to fund an ultrasound in a confirmed pregnancy to investigate retained products of conception for up to:
- 14 days post TOP/miscarriage
- 6 weeks post vaginal delivery.
Practices are required to provide sufficiently detailed consultation notes to determine appropriate use of POAC funding otherwise the referral may be declined.
It has been recommended that in addition to a good assessment and history, the full range of appropriate observations should be documented, especially where the diagnosis is undetermined. It is important to state the time of consultations and interactions with the patient.
The initial 15-minute GP/NP consultation incurs the usual consultation fee paid by the patient. All POAC services thereafter are provided at no cost to the patient.
The service is funded by Te Whatu Ora.
