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This legislation has been repealed.

PRIVATE HEALTH FACILITIES REGULATION 2010 - REG 3A

Definition of "private health facility": prescribed services or treatments

3A Definition of "private health facility": prescribed services or treatments

For the purposes of the definition of
"private health facility" in section 4 (1) of the Act, the following are prescribed services or treatments (irrespective of whether the person being provided with the service or treatment is admitted to the facility):

(a) anaesthesia,
(b) cardiac catheterisation,
(c) chemotherapy,
(c1) cosmetic surgery,
(d) services or treatments relating to the care of patients injured in accidents, or those suffering from medical or other emergencies, through the provision of reception, resuscitation, medical and surgical treatment and use of life support systems,
(e) gastrointestinal endoscopy,
(f) interventional neuroradiology,
(g) radiotherapy,
(h) rapid opioid detoxification,
(i) renal dialysis,
(j) surgical procedures performed on patients who are administered general, epidural or major regional anaesthetic or sedation resulting in more than conscious sedation, other than a surgical procedure carried out by a dentist.
Note : The definition of
"private health facility" in section 4 (1) of the Act also includes certain facilities at which a person is admitted, provided with medical or surgical treatment and then discharged.



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