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Concussion management for general practitioners and physiotherapists

Most patients with concussion can be managed effectively and safely in primary care, provided that they demonstrate progressive symptom recovery.

A new concussion management pathway is being piloted by the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)/Te Kaporeihana Āwhina Hunga Whara, that incorporates the Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST) and simplified referral pathways to more efficiently triage patients and optimise management in primary care. Our focus is consistent and equitable care.

 About the concussion pilot

Can I take part in the pilot?

If you are a general practitioner or a physiotherapist working at a general practice or urgent care centre in Canterbury, you can take part in the pilot.

To get involved in the pilot:

  1. Go through the education modules below
  2. Complete the online expression of interest form (forms.office.com).

Education modules

Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST)

View the Brain Injury Screening Tool (BIST) videos below and read about the BIST rules in Manage My Health (PDF, 2 MB).

Manage My Health - BIST User Guide (6-minute video)

BIST: a guide to TBI assessment – by AUT Traumatic Brain Injury Network (7-minute video)

Cost Codes

As a GP, if you decide to do a 15-minute follow-up assessment, charge the normal code plus the GPCP1 patient co-payment code. If you choose to do a 30-minute follow up, then use the GPCP2 code by itself. Rural GP and UC can use co-payment charges in addition to normal charges.

SI Code

 SI Description

 Short Code

Payment

GPCP1

Patient Co-payment fee for 15 minutes GP Concussion Assmt & Ttmt using BIST

GCP1

$40.65

GPCP2

Patient Co-payment fee plus 30 min GP Complex Concussion Assmt & Tmt using BIST

GCP2

$119.90

RPCP1

Patient Co-payment fee for 15 minutes Rural GP Concussion Assmt & Tmt using BIST

RCP1

$40.65

RPCP2

Patient Co-payment fee for 30 minutes Rural GP Concussion Assmt & Tmt using BIST

RCP2

$81.30

UCCP1

Patient Co-payment fee for 15 minutes Urgent Care Concussion Assmt & Tmt w BIST

UCP1

$40.65

UCCP2

Patient Co-payment fee for 30 minutes Urgent Care Concussion Assmt & Tmt w BIST

UCCP2

$81.30

Extension of Pilot to Physiotherapists

We are excited to announce that the Primary Care Concussion Pilot has now been extended to include physiotherapists. Patient can now be referred to either of the following physiotherapists for follow-up BIST or for the primary assessment using BIST tool:

Patient Education