On Sunday 15 April 2007 19:24, Simon James wrote: > 5. What about DVA? > > A. DVA claims will not be transmitted using Medicare Easyclaim. These > claims require an additional set of information which would not be > efficient to transmit using EFTPOS, nor to enter into a terminal. These > claims can be processed as they are today, including through Medicare's > online channel. Brilliant work! Now my DVA work (personal) comes to about 5% of my billings. So I can have a 'wonderful' new system which doesn't work for a significant proportion of my business?
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