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Compensable status (QHAPDC)
Identifying and Definitional Attributes
Identifier & Version
QH 040051 v2
Metadata Item Type
Data Element
Data Element Type
Data Element
Approval Status
Current
01-Jul-1996
Superseded
30-Jun-1997
Approval Type
Standard
Approving Authority
Effective From
01-Jul-1996
Effective To
30-Jun-1997
Definition
Expected compensable status at the time of admission.
A compensable patient is a patient who may be entitled to the payment of, or who has been paid compensation for, damages or other benefits (including payment in settlement of a claim for compensation, damages or other benefits) in respect of injury, illness or disease for which he/she is receiving care and treatment.
A compensable patient is a person who:
* is entitled to claim damages under Motor Vehicle Third Party insurance; or
* is entitled to claim damages under the Queensland Workers' Compensation Act or under a Workers' Compensation Act other than Queensland (e.g. if an employee of the Commonwealth or if employed interstate); or
* has or may have an entitlement to claim under public liability.
A Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) patient is not compensable in the strict interpretation of the word, but is a patient for whom another agency (the DVA) has accepted responsibility for the payment of any charges relating to his/her episode of care.
In the case of motor vehicle accidents occurring after 1 September 1994, these must be classified as either Motor Vehicle (Queensland) or Motor Vehicle (Other).
In the case of motor vehicle accidents occurring before 1 September 1994, these patients must be classified as Other Third Party.
Other compensable patients include those who have or may have an entitlement to claim under the Criminal Code.
Context
Institutional health care
Short Name
Compensable patient status (QHAPDC)
Name in Other Contexts
Compensable flag (HBCIS)
Representational Attributes
Datatype
Numeric
Representation Class
Code
Format
N
Minimum Character Length
1
Maximum Character Length
1
Permissible Values
Permissible_values
Code
Description
1
Workers' Compensation Board of Queensland
2
Workers' Compensation Board (other)
3
Third Party (other) - includes Motor Vehicle Other
4
Other compensable
5
Department of Veterans' Affairs
6
Motor Vehicle (Queensland)
8
None of the above
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Supplemenary_values
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Guide for Use
Note that compensable patients who are admitted for a same day band procedure are to be charged the compensable rate. It is therefore unnecessary to record a Band code for them.
For patients whose compensable status is unknown, use 8-None of the above.
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Compensable status (QHAPDC)
QH 040051 Version 3
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Queensland Hospital Admitted Patient Data Collection (QHAPDC)
QH 020001 Version 1
Mandatory
Superseded
01-Jul-1996
30-Jun-1997
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