Last Updated on 31 August 2024 by Brisbane Livewell Clinic
The answer to the question of “Is Hypnotherapy covered by Medicare?” is generally no. There is one specific and very limited exemption – in the case of a registered clinical Hypnotherapist to whom a patient has been referred by a General Practitioner as part of a medical treatment plan – but otherwise Hypnotherapy patients will need to pay privately or claim part of their session through their Private Health Fund (if it applies).
Understanding Medicare Coverage for Hypnotherapy
Medicare’s coverage for Hypnotherapy is not straightforward. As a rule, Medicare does not include Hypnotherapy as a primary treatment option within its coverage. However, under certain conditions, Hypnotherapy might be covered as part of a wider treatment strategy. For hypnotherapy to be eligible for Medicare coverage, it must be considered medically necessary and conducted by a licensed healthcare professional within an appropriate medical setting, such as a hospital or outpatient clinic. Coverage is possible if hypnotherapy forms part of an extensive treatment plan for a medical condition that Medicare covers, provided it aligns with Medicare’s specific criteria. It’s crucial to consult with a Medicare expert to grasp the intricacies of making a claim.
Despite the restrictions on Medicare coverage for hypnotherapy, investigating alternative insurance options is advisable. Some private insurance policies may cover hypnotherapy when deemed medically necessary and administered by a qualified healthcare provider. Eligibility for rebates often requires that the hypnotherapy be performed by a clinical psychologist or a hypnotherapist affiliated with recognised professional clinical hypnotherapy associations.
Before pursuing hypnotherapy, it’s essential to thoroughly review your insurance policy and speak with your healthcare provider or an insurance representative. This step will help determine if your plan covers hypnotherapy under its terms and conditions. In instances where insurance does not provide coverage, alternative funding solutions, such as payment plans or financial aid from non-profit organisations, might be available to make hypnotherapy more accessible.
To ensure clarity on coverage, directly contact your health fund to verify your policy’s specifics before scheduling a hypnotherapy session. It’s also beneficial to inquire about the documentation or information required from your hypnotherapist to facilitate the claims process.
Can Hypnotherapy be claimed on Medicare?
Hypnotherapy can be claimed on Medicare only under specific conditions. The Australian Government’s Medicare program provides coverage for hypnotherapy when the treatment is conducted by a registered Clinical Psychologist. For the therapy to be covered, the client must have a written referral from a Medical Doctor or a Psychiatrist. It’s important to note that other professional clinical hypnotherapists and hypnotists are ineligible to claim fees through a doctor’s referral from Medicare, as they cannot become registered providers with Medicare. This policy is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.
Can Hypnotherapy be bulk billed?
Hypnotherapy services can be bulk billed under Medicare if they are provided by a registered Clinical Psychologist, and the patient has a valid referral from a Medical Doctor or Psychiatrist. This means that the cost of the therapy can be directly billed to Medicare, reducing the upfront payment required from the patient. However, this is contingent on the psychologist offering bulk billing services and the treatment being recognized as part of an eligible mental health care plan.
How do I claim Medicare for Hypnotherapy?
To claim Medicare for hypnotherapy, follow these steps:
- Ensure the hypnotherapy session is conducted by a registered Clinical Psychologist.
- Obtain a written referral from a Medical Doctor or Psychiatrist. This referral is crucial as it forms the basis of your Medicare claim.
- After your session, the Clinical Psychologist will provide you with an invoice or receipt, which you can then submit to Medicare for reimbursement, provided the service is part of an approved mental health care plan.
- Contact Medicare directly or visit a Medicare office to submit your claim. You can also claim online through the Medicare website or the app, using the details provided on your invoice or receipt.
What Medical treatments are not covered by Medicare?
Medicare provides comprehensive coverage for a wide range of medical treatments and services; however, there are specific treatments and services not covered, including:
- Most dental services
- Cosmetic surgery for aesthetic reasons
- Ambulance services
- Most physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, eye therapy, chiropractic services, podiatry, and psychology services unless part of a Chronic Disease Management plan
- Glasses and contact lenses
- Hearing aids and other appliances
- Home nursing
In the context of hypnotherapy, Medicare Australia does not generally cover hypnotherapy treatments unless they are part of an outpatient mental healthcare plan and conducted by a registered Clinical Psychologist with a valid referral. For those seeking hypnotherapy outside these parameters, exploring coverage options with private health funds in Australia is recommended. Each fund has its own set of guidelines and coverage options for hypnotherapy, so contacting them directly for accurate information is advisable.