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Policy lags behind reality on antenatal HIV screening

Len D Moaven
MJA 2006; 185 (9): 527-528

To the Editor: I wholeheartedly agree with Giles at al1 regarding the need for universal HIV antenatal screening in Australia. However, it is worth noting that, at least in private practice, there is already a significant amount of antenatal HIV screening taking place. In November 2005, several Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) item numbers were introduced for antenatal screening for infectious diseases including HIV testing. I am unaware of any specific HIV-testing restrictions relating to national policy (other than the obligations of informed consent and such like) attached to these item numbers.

Four MBS item numbers for “microbiological serology during a pregnancy” may include HIV testing (69405, 69408, 69411 and 69413), and one MBS item number (69415) must include HIV testing. From November 2005 to June 2006, there were 137 732 claims for antenatal serological tests, of which at least 46 085 (33%) included HIV testing (see Box).2 There is some variation from state to state (New South Wales, 25%; Victoria, 34%; and Queensland, 38.5%). Significant state-to-state variation of claims for different Medicare items is not unusual but, in this case, it does not appear to follow any pattern (of the epidemiology of HIV infection in Australia). I suspect that the proportion of pregnant women having HIV tests is closer to 50%, assuming that at least some of the other item numbers claimed included testing for HIV.

It would be worthwhile taking these figures into account when formulating national policy.

Medicare items for antenatal serological testing, which may include HIV testing — number of items processed in Australia from November 2005 to June 2006 by state

Item

NSW

VIC

QLD

SA

WA

TAS

ACT

NT

All states


69405

2 664

1 905

1 291

149

919

177

142

269

7 516

69408

2 375

1 191

1 080

115

769

205

170

114

6 019

69411

16 169

5 493

6 758

549

1 890

913

912

284

32 968

69413

15 874

10 267

9 488

2 792

4 171

1 229

588

735

45 144

69415

12 283

10 138

11 695

3 095

6 710

784

424

956

46 085

Total

49 365

28 994

30 312

6 700

14 459

3 308

2 236

2 358

137 732


Item 69415 must include HIV testing.

Len D Moaven, Director

Moaven and Partners Pathology Pty Ltd, Sydney, NSW.

moa6747ATbigpond.net.au

  1. Giles ML, Hellard ME, Lewin SR, Mijch AM. The evidence for a change in antenatal HIV screening policy in Australia. Med J Aust 2006; 185: 217-220. <eMJA full text> <PubMed>
  2. Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) Item statistics reports. http://www.medicareaustralia.gov.au/statistics/dyn_mbs/forms/mbs_tab4.shtml (accessed Sept 2006).

(Received 22 Aug 2006, accepted 14 Sep 2006)

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