Can a fellow of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (FACEM) bill MBS codes outside of a private emergency department?

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This FACEM was planning to open a walk-in emergency clinic similar to a GP urgent care centre. Importantly, this would not be an approved private emergency department (ED). The following scenarios were posed as part of the question. Scenario 1: A 68-year-old female presents to the treatment centre (FACEM lead) post fall and sustains a right wrist fracture & a laceration to her forehead. The patient is assessed by the FACEM which includes history, examination and organising investigations – some blood tests, ECG and X ray. As a part of treatment, the patient requires interpretation of an ECG, reduction of the fracture and application of plaster under a local block, and suturing of forehead laceration under local. Which code applies for the consult, is it 104 or 107? Which code applies for the fracture reduction and plaster application? Which code applies for the local block? Scenario 2: A patient presents with abdominal pain on a Sunday. The patient requires assessment by a FACEM, which includes, history, examination and organising investigations followed by treatment. Is seeing this patient on a Sunday considered an afterhours presentation? If yes, which code applies for the consult?

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