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Home » Circulars » 2010 » 10/06

Circular No 10/06

PDF Format
Circ 10/06
Contact Officers
Marcel Canale 02 6215 7913
Email
marcel.canale@phiac.gov.au
Replaces Circular
N/A

31 March 2010

Clarification of claims data reporting in PHIAC 2 return

This circular provides clarification to private health insurers on the reporting of claims data in the PHIAC 2 return.

It has come to PHIAC’s attention that the reporting of claims data is inconsistent between insurers. This is due to the data being in different units.

To ensure consistency in reporting, PHIAC requests that the claims data is reported in dollars and not thousands of dollars.  

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