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;What is a Mental Health Treatment Plan (MHTP)?
- A MHTP (GP referral) comprises of 1-6 pages that Medicare requires your GP to set up, so that he becomes part of your mental health support team.
- Book an appointment at your GP for a MHTP – specify this to the receptionist so that she allows enough time (double appointment) for you and your GP to set it up.
- Your GP will ask you some questions about how you are feeling emotionally – you can reply with as much/as little information as you are comfortable to share.
- Your GP will probably give you a short questionnaire to answer to objectively measure your level of emotional distress.
- At the end of the appointment, your GP will hand you the MHTP pages to take to the psychologist of your choice, or electronically forward it to the psychologist – it is still your responsibility to make sure your psychologist receives it at or before your appointment, if you want to receive a Medicare Rebate that day.
- Your GP may suggest that you see the ‘in-house’ psychologist, but you are under no pressure to do so – go with your gut and see whom you think you will be the most comfortable with.
- Your GP is a professional and knows that one of the most important aspects of the client-psychologist relationship, is that you have trust in your choice of your psychologist.
- Your GP will respect your choice – it is your first step to taking control of your life’s direction.
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;When can I get my MHTP?
- Most GPs are happy to do a MHTP – if they have known you for some time and are your ‘usual GP’. (replace with this)
- Even if they don’t know you – most GPs will be willing to do one – it depends on the GP.
- You may even ask for a MHTP before you see your psychologist for the first session – this way you will receive the rebate from your very first session.
- You do not need a letter from your psychologist to ask your GP for a MHTP – Your GP knows what a MHTP is.
- If your GP is new to doing MHTPs, then you can suggest they read this section on this website for more information.
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;What must be included in a MHTP?
GPs can write as little or as much as they want on a MHTP. It is important though that the following is on the MHTP – as required by Medicare:
- Your details (name, address, date of birth…the usual).
- Reason for referral (depression, anxiety, etc.).
- Your GPs name and Provider Number (PR#).
- Your GPs practice contact details.
- The date on which the MHTP was done.
- The name of your psychologist or simply “The Psychologist” (if you can’t remember the name).
Without these details Medicare will not recognise that a MHTP is in place and you will not receive any rebates.
Remember to bring your Medicare Card to your psychology appointment.
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;How many rebated sessions does my MHTP allow per calendar year?
- Years ago, Medicare gave 18 rebates per calendar year, then 12, then 10 and then 20 during Covid.
- Unfortunately, since 2023, we are back to 10 rebates per calendar year.
- Regardless of how many psychologists you see in that year – you will only have 10 rebated sessions all together in ONE Calendar Year.
- The MHTP itself, will only allow you 6 initial sessions = A Course of Treatment (as defined by Medicare). It is like a key ‘unlocking’ the Medicare ‘bank’ for paying out rebates.
- If therapy is not completed after the 6th session, your psychologist will write a letter (which you then take to your GP), to ask for a few more sessions = Requesting a Review.
- Without a Review, Medicare will NOT rebate the next sessions for the year.
- Like a MHTP, a Review is also a Course of Treatment and has 6 sessions included, but a GP can specify how many sessions they want to give after the review.
- Generally, the GP referrals start with a MHTP = 6 rebates, then a Review = 4 rebates.
- 6 + 4 = 10 sessions in that calendar year.
- If you still have a few sessions (rebates) left on your last referral, they will carry-over to the next year and form part of that year’s 10 rebates.
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;Do I qualify for a rebate?
- Any individual with a valid Medicare Card qualifies for a rebate from Medicare.
- Except for couples (unfortunately), but most Health Insurances tend to have rebates for Couples (but Anna does not see couples).
- If you do not qualify for a rebate, then please call Anna to see if she can tailor a fee that could be more affordable without a rebate.
- No one should miss out on therapy just because they might not qualify for a rebate.
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;How to access my rebates?
- Before you can get a rebate, you have to see your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan (MHTP) appointment.
- Any GP can do a MHTP – if they already know you.
- You will need a double appointment with your GP to have enough time to do a MHTP.
- If you don’t have a ‘usual GP’, Anna might have a few in mind who are really interested in mental health. Please send Anna a text message and she will get back to you within 2 business days.
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;How do I claim rebates from Medicare?
- Anna does the claiming for your – Online.
- Her practice is connected to Medicare via her booking/invoicing system, so that you do not have to queue at Medicare in person for the rebate.
- After you have paid for your session in full via VISA or MasterCard (credit/debit), she simply ticks a box on your invoice on her computer screen and Medicare then knows to pay you the rebate.
- Medicare can pay you your rebate directly into the bank details that you have previously provided to them (your nominated bank).
- You are not out of pocket for very long – all rebates paid by Medicare directly, should be in your bank within 24hrs…always by 48hrs.
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;When all 10 rebated sessions are used up – How will I afford counselling?
- Most private health insurers have psychology rebates.
- Some insurers will allow you to access their rebates before you have used up all your Medicare rebates.
- Others will not allow you to receive their rebates until you have used up your 10 Medicare rebates.
- If your health insurer’s rebates are higher than Medicare’s please check with them on their position or paying out rebates.
- If you do not have health insurance or qualify for Medicare rebates, then please text Anna to discuss other options with her.
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;Get your MHTP today
- We really are in the ‘Lucky Country’, since around the world, very few countries have Mental Health as a priority.
- Having a MHTP helps you complete your counselling without added financial worries…because you always get 10 rebates per calendar year, to lessen the final cost.
- Please call Anna to discuss her fees – you will be surprised at how affordable counselling is.
- Ask your GP about a MHTP today!