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Getting A Carer’s Certificate For Work Online During COVID-19?

Many people throughout Australia are still working from home due to the increased reports of new cases of COVID-19. But what if you’re not sick and have to look after a family member? Are online carer’s certificates acceptable? What do you need to know?

Ever since the Coronavirus pandemic first hit Australia at the beginning of 2020, face-to-face doctor appointment shave been slowly replaced with online doctor consultations via telemedicine services such as Prime Medic. But what if you aren’t sick and still need to take time off of work to look after a loved one? Will getting a carer’s certificate for work online be acceptable?

Guidelines for technology-based medical consultations

In 2012, the MBA (Medical Board of Australia) implemented the ‘Guidelines for Technology-based Patient Consultations’. These guidelines state that the ‘Good Medical Practice Code of Conduct’ is just as valid for both face-to-face and online consultations.

More recently since the 30th of March 2020, the MBS (Medicare Benefits Schedule) have increased the telehealth phone consultation and video conference items for Australians due to the increased cases of COVID-19.

So, what exactly does this all mean for you? Basically, the guidelines state that online doctor consultations and medical certificates obtained using telemedicine services are legally valid as long as each consultation meets the acceptable standard of good medical practice.

Is your online carer’s certificate going to be valid?

So, you’ve just received your carer’s certificate for work, but will it be accepted? According to section 97 and 107 of the ‘Fair Work Act 2009’, a person is fully entitled to paid carers and personal leave.However, they must be able to provide satisfactory evidence to prove their claim.

If a person supplies a carer’s certificate received from an online registered medical practitioner, then the medical certificate is considered legally valid. Their employer will then need to consider the duration and nature of the situation that the employee is claiming careers leave for.

As the Coronavirus pandemic continues, some Australian businesses are now adjusting their carer’s and personal leave policies. This is to increase the minimum number of days absent from work before an employee is required to present a medical certificate to their employer.

Where to get a carer’s medical certificate

Taking care of a family member while trying to manage your own work commitments can be a struggle, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Telemedicine providers like Prime Medic eliminate the stressful process of trying to arrange a face-to-face consultation with a doctor during these troubling times.

With a simple, easy and quick process, you can book an online appointment with a GP (General Practitioner) via a video consultation and receive your carer’s certificate on the same day that you need it.

To discover the easiest and most convenient way to get your carer’s certificate for work online, turn to Prime Medic. Sign up and create an account or explore our website to learn all the information you need to get started today!

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Getting a Carer’s Certificate online during COVID-19

Frequently Asked Questions

Some common questions asked by you

Is Prime Medic open during the weekends in Adelaide?

By all means. The Prime Medic team is available 7 days a week, including public holidays and weekends. We assist Adelaide people in getting medical care when local clinics are closed.

 Our telehealth service extends across Greater Adelaide, including the Adelaide Hills, Mount Barker, and semi-rural areas. With an internet connection, a doctor is available to talk to you at any time.

If the GP believes a specialist is needed, they can issue a referral during your consultation. You debit the specialist’s fee and provide the digital referral when you visit.

Prime Medic is a private billing practice; therefore, we do not offer bulk billing. We offer affordable, transparent pricing, making us a more cost-effective option than many private clinics.

Next Step: Do you need more information? See our GP FAQs, or book your appointment now.

Written By

Dr. Muhammad Mohsin

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, AMC

CEO, Founder and Chief Medical Officer at Prime Medic

Dr. Mohsin leads clinical governance and quality at Prime Medic. He works on improving digital access to evidence based medical advice and timely follow up. His aim is to help patients get clear guidance that is accurate, current, and easy to act on, no matter where they are.

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