Application Detail
Description of Medical Service
Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs) are battery powered electronic devices used to manage heart conditions including rhythm abnormalities. Permanent pacemakers and implantable defibrillators are the best known examples, but they also include implantable loop recorders (ILRs) and cardiac resynchronisation therapy devices (CRTs). Optimal device performance and longevity requires regular checks, with 1-4 scheduled services occurring each year, and others when needed due to new events or symptoms. Some of these services may occur remotely. Services help maintain device function, whilst communications with treating clinicians inform clinical management decisions. Industry Employed Cardiac Technicians (IECTs) provide essential equipment and undertake a significant amount of the cardiac support servicing in the Australian private healthcare system.Description of Medical Condition
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Abnormalities of heart function and rhythm are common conditions that require ongoing medical care. CIEDs help diagnose, treat and monitor a range of cardiovascular conditions including bradyarrhythmias, ventricular tachyarrhythmias, atrial fibrillation and advanced systolic heart failure. Typically, these devices are implanted in patients at risk of sudden cardiac death or suffering from chronic heart failure.Reason for Application
This application occurs in the context of the Prostheses List reforms, which aim to reduce the cost of medical devices used in the private health sector, improving affordability and value of private health insurance for Australians. A key component of the reforms is staged benefit reductions over four years commencing July 2022, reducing the gap between public hospital prices and Prostheses List (PL) benefits paid for the same devices in the private sector.Industry contends that PL benefit reductions for CIEDs will reduce their ability to provide technical support services for these devices. This application follows an agreement between the Government and MTAA for MSAC to assess and advise on the reasonable cost to industry for CIED technical support services provided by IECTs for patients who have their CIED funded through private health insurance.
Medical Service Type
InvestigativePrevious Application Number/s
Not ApplicableAssociated Documentation
Application Form
Application Form (PDF 1343 KB)Application Form (Word 445 KB)
Consultation Survey
Consultation Survey (PDF 656 KB)Consultation Survey (Word 27 KB)
PASC Consultation
Expedited – Bypassing PASC
MSAC Consultation
MSAC consultation input closed Friday, 10 February 2023.
For further information please refer to PASC, ESC, MSAC Key Dates
For further information on the consultation process please refer to MSAC Consultation Process
PICO Confirmation
-Assessment Report
-Public Summary Document
Public Summary Document (PDF 1061 KB)Public Summary Document (Word 308 KB)
Meetings for this Application
PASC
Bypassing PASCESC
9-10 February 2023MSAC
30-31 March 202327 July 2023