Glossary of terms

Here’s a guide to assist you in understanding the meaning of the terminology used by CBHS Corporate Health.

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  • Optical

    Optical service mans the provision of a sight-correcting appliance upon prescription by a recognised provider, or repair of such repair by a recognised provider.

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  • Optical Goods Purchased Online

    Optical service means the provision of a sight-correcting appliance upon prescription by a recognised provider, or repair of such repair by a recognised provider. Recognised provider means a provider who must hold an ABN or a.. Read more

    Optical service means the provision of a sight-correcting appliance upon prescription by a recognised provider, or repair of such repair by a recognised provider.

    Recognised provider means a provider who must hold an ABN or a Medicare provider number and be recognised by CBHS Corporate Health in a particular discipline or calling as a provider of services to a member for which CBHS Corporate Health will pay a benefit.

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  • Oriental Therapies

    Stimulates the circulation and the flow of lymphatic fluid, releases toxins and deep seated tensions from the muscles, stimulates the hormonal system and the immune system, and acts on the autonomic nervous system, allowing the.. Read more

    Stimulates the circulation and the flow of lymphatic fluid, releases toxins and deep seated tensions from the muscles, stimulates the hormonal system and the immune system, and acts on the autonomic nervous system, allowing the recipient to relax deeply and to get in touch with own healing power. Providers must meet the Australian Government‘s Private Health Insurance (Accreditation) Rules 2011

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  • Orthodontics

    Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry which specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of problems in the alignment of teeth and jaws. The technical term for these problems is malocclusion, which literally means bad.. Read more

    Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry which specialises in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of problems in the alignment of teeth and jaws.

    The technical term for these problems is malocclusion, which literally means bad bite.

    Orthodontic treatment involves the design and use of corrective appliances (such as braces, plates, headgears and functional appliances) to bring the teeth and jaws into proper alignment.

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  • Orthotics

    Orthotics is a device that supports or corrects musculoskeletal deformities of the human body and is an artificial aid usually worn inside your shoes.

    Orthotics are payable under the Artificial Aids limit.

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  • Overseas Claims

    Treatment and services provided overseas to CBHS Corporate Health members are not payable as the providers providing the treatment or service must meet the Private Health Insurance (Accreditation) Rules 2011 set by the Australian.. Read more

    Treatment and services provided overseas to CBHS Corporate Health members are not payable as the providers providing the treatment or service must meet the Private Health Insurance (Accreditation) Rules 2011 set by the Australian Government and the Health Benefit Rules of CBHS Corporate Health as a recognised Provider.

    Goods purchased from overseas suppliers are not payable under CBHS Corporate Health policies.

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