COVID – Essential Workers 2021
Essential health services
The following is classified as essential health services.
- emergency surgery, procedures and medical consulting undertaken for the investigation, diagnosis and management of conditions where failure to do so expediently and safely will lead to the following outcomes:
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- loss of life; or
- loss of limb; or
- permanent disability; or
- non-emergency but urgent surgery, procedures and medical consulting undertaken for the investigation, diagnosis and management of conditions where failure to do so in a clinically appropriate timeframe will lead to a predictable and evidence based outcome as follows:
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- loss of life where appropriate health intervention would otherwise have prevented this; or
- permanent disability where appropriate health intervention would otherwise have prevented this; or
- where clinical evidence supports an increased risk of a type referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) should appropriate health intervention be significantly delayed; or
- any health services provided in a hospital; or
- any health services provided by a general practitioner; or
- any health services provided at a hospital radiology service (other than routine screening services); or
- procedures and surgical treatment undertaken by dentists in authorised public health care centres in the management of:
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- patients with obvious facial swelling due to infection i.e. vestibular swelling (no trismus), facial swelling (with trismus); or
- facial trauma; or
- severe unrelenting pain; or
- procedures to complete:
- any cycle of IVF treatment that a patient has commenced before the commencement of the defined period; or
- any procedure required for the preservation of eggs for future IVF where required health treatment will render eggs non-viable; or
- surgical termination of pregnancy; or
- drug and alcohol services; or
- the following allied health services:
- allied health services provided by allied health professionals working as essential workers in hospitals or in residential care facilities providing critical clinical care or as directed by the hospital; or
- allied health services provided by allied health professionals working in private practice providing care through telehealth and other virtual care options; or
- students, medical/nursing/midwifery/allied health on placement providing essential care in hospitals or in residential care facilities, or through telehealth; or
- the conduct of human medical research trials; or
- the following mental health services:
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- the hospital emergency or inpatient psychiatric services; or
- allied health professionals providing mental health services in hospital; or
- private consultant psychiatry practice by telehealth or by face-to-face (but only in the instance of emergency clinical care for potentially life-threatening situations where telehealth is not clinically appropriate); or
- allied health professionals providing mental health services in community settings by telehealth or by face-to-face (but only in the instance of emergency clinical care for potentially life-threatening situations where telehealth is not clinically appropriate),
- but does not include:
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- cosmetic surgery, or other procedures not addressing significant medical conditions or elective surgery.
Page reviewed 1 February 2021
COVID-19
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Contact
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