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PSR Risk Self-Assessment
A short educational check for recurring PSR case themes. It does not assess your actual billing data and is not legal or billing advice.
Question 1
80/20 and prescribed-pattern awareness
How actively do you monitor high-volume attendance patterns that could attract prescribed-pattern scrutiny?
Question 2
Documentation adequacy
For higher-complexity attendance items, how often would the clinical note stand alone for an external reviewer?
Question 3
Care-plan review cadence
How consistently do you check that care-plan, team-care, or chronic disease claims match a current patient need and review cycle?
Question 4
Item-frequency self-awareness
Do practitioners know which MBS items they claim more frequently than their peers or practice colleagues?
Question 5
Telehealth established-relationship rule
Before telehealth claims, how reliably is the patient relationship and item eligibility checked?
Question 6
After-hours item use
How well do notes and rosters support after-hours item use when it occurs?
Question 7
Co-claiming checks
When multiple items are claimed on the same day, how are compatibility and clinical separation checked?
Question 8
Record-keeping under audit
If ten files were requested tomorrow, how quickly could you produce complete, contemporaneous records?
Question 9
Response-to-PSR-contact readiness
Does the practice have a clear first-week response plan if PSR contact is received?
Question 10
Billing-delegation oversight
When billing is delegated, how is clinician oversight maintained?
Educational disclaimer
This educational module is based on publicly available PSR case-outcome material. It is general educational information only and does not constitute legal advice, billing advice, or a substitute for reviewing the MBS, PSR material, or obtaining professional advice.