The GPSC has made changes to some of its fees to enable delegation, simplify billing, and clarify requirements. These changes are part of the GPSC’s continued efforts to support full-service family doctors to improve access to care and services. Enabling delegation As part...
On January 15, dozens of participants joined the Introductions to Basic MSP Billing for Family Practice webinar –the first in a three-part series for new-to-practice and new-to-BC GPs. With the fulsome discussions and engagement, the 90-minute webinar went longer than...
The GPSC has revised some of its incentive fees to better support physicians working in teams. Doctors may now delegate non-face-to-face planning tasks to College-certified allied care providers (ACP) working within a GP practice. Previously, the College-certified allied...
The Personal Health Risk Assessment (Prevention) (G14066) has been amended to align with the GPSC planning fees. Effective January 1, 2019, physicians are no longer required to bill a visit fee in addition to the G14066 fee. A visit fee may still be billed in addition if...
To reflect s recent change to MSP fee 0120, the GPSC added the following note to its mental health management fees: Documentation of the effect(s) of the condition on the patient and what advice or service was provided is required. This confirms the rules in the MSC...