1316 - Bone mineral density analyses using Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) for persons aged 50 - 69 with specific risk factors

Page last updated: 14 October 2016

Application Detail

Status

On Hold

Description of Medical Service

This proposal is for the provision of an MBS item number for bone mineral density (BMD) testing using dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) for all women aged 50 with risk factors for osteoporosis.

DXA scanning is considered the gold standard for the purposes of identifying patients with low BMD, predominantly due to cost-effectiveness and accessibility. It documents small changes in bone mass and can also be used to examine both the spine and the extremities.

Description of Medical Condition

Osteoporosis is a condition in which the bones become fragile and brittle, leading to a higher risk of fractures (breaks or cracks) than in normal bone.

Fractures due to osteoporosis (osteoporotic fractures) can lead to changes in, muscle weakness, loss of height and bone deformity of the spine. Fractures can lead to chronic pain, disability, loss of independence and even premature death.

Reason for Application

New MBS item

Medical Service Type

Investigative

Previous Application Number

Not Applicable

Associated Documentation

Application Form

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PICO Confirmation

Final Protocol (PDF 788 KB)
Final Protocol (Word 315 KB)

Assessment Report

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Public Summary Document

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Meetings for this Application

PASC

16 - 17 August 2012
13 - 14 December 2012

ESC

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MSAC

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