Ray,

I think as minor outpatient procedures and invasive diagnostic tests are likely 
done done at the consultation room, it must be at least Body Protected type.

That's my input.

Regards,
Sanjeev 

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On Sep 5, 2014, at 1:15 PM, "Ray Bowles" <ray.bow...@gvhealth.org.au> wrote:

> Hello,
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> I am just wondering how patient waiting areas are generally classified.
> 
> We are establishing an OBS/GYN consulting suite and part of that is a
> waiting area adjacent to the treatment/consult rooms.
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> I know that technically waiting areas are not areas where routine body
> procedures occur but thought maybe when associated with consulting rooms
> etc they may be treated differently.
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> I have also asked ESV for their thoughts.
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