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What the fees and costs shown include

The fees and costs include everything provided by each specialist and health provider involved in your hospital stay. Where relevant to the procedure, assistant surgeon and/or anaesthetist costs are included. They are based on data from 2022-23 and represent a typical experience.

Each procedure is linked to related service(s) listed on the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS), called an MBS item number. Other items may be claimed at the same time, but may vary between patients. All figures, including the Medicare benefit amount(opens in new tab) have been rounded to the nearest dollar.

Individual patient costs may vary due to circumstances. You should speak to your specialist for a specific quote.

We show local data by Primary Health Network(opens in new tab) if no person, hospital or provider can be identified. Otherwise, we will show information at a higher level, by aggregating the data. The data might then be at a state and territory level, or across Australia. See our disclaimer for more information.

What the fees and costs shown don’t include

  • Specific tests or treatments you may need. This might include diagnostic imaging or pathology services.
  • Assistant surgeon and/or anaesthetist costs required for the procedure but is not covered by Medicare.
  • Private health insurance excess or co-payments.
  • Aftercare costs.
  • Costs associated with pharmaceuticals and other incidentals.
  • Services before or after the day of the procedure.
  • Hospital charges such as accommodation, theatre, or medical device fees. Your policy may cover some or all the hospital charges. You may have to pay more if you go to certain hospitals. Learn more about agreement hospitals(opens in new tab).

Talk to your private health insurer to find out what costs they cover and what costs you might have to pay.

Why the typical amounts don’t add up

The amounts will not add up to the total specialists’ fees, because they are independent statistics. Each dollar amount is the typical (median) amount for that dataset only, rounded to the nearest dollar. For example, the amount patients typically paid is based on what all patients paid for this service. The typical specialists’ fee is based on all fees charged by specialists that provided this service.

This post was last modified on November 25, 2024 12:47 pm