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Should I give my personal Medicare PRODA login to book keeper to do my DVA claims? New to this

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Alesha Drury, Sep 26, 2016.

  1. Alesha Drury

    Alesha Drury Welcome New Poster


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    HI Everyone,

    I am 2 years out and have worked in a few position where I have worked on DVA patients and the claiming side of things has been handled by the employer, I could log into my account & the claims would appear in my online medicare account. I have just started working at a new place and they have asked me to give their book keeper a PKI (which I don't have and never have) so they can log in and do the claims. I am not comfortable with this and am hoping to get some information or guidance on the subject.

    Any help would be appreciated

    Alesha
     
  2. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    I reached out to the Podiatry Hive for help and got this:
     
  3. Dieter Fellner

    Dieter Fellner Well-Known Member

    Hi Alesha, I don't have the answer but I will ask around. On the face of it, handing over the billing responsibility to someone else in this way, would seem to demand a lot of trust & confidence. What if the claims are mishandled? Are there other doctors working in the office to talk about this?
     
  4. Dieter Fellner

    Dieter Fellner Well-Known Member

    Just took a look at Podiatry Hive (not heard of it) ...is this for the Australian Podiatrist?
     
  5. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    yes: http://www.podiatryhive.com/
     
  6. Dieter Fellner

    Dieter Fellner Well-Known Member

    ok, thanks ... didn't know Australia also has Medicare. Different rules of engagement, I guess
     
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