Prosthesis - Osseo-Integration Mounting (Upper or Lower) - Additional Cost
05_062200921_0135_1_2
Osseointegration is a surgical process where a titanium implant is placed directly into the bone to serve as a mounting point for your prosthetic limb. This support covers the additional costs associated with the osseointegrated mounting component for either an upper or lower limb prosthesis, beyond the standard prosthesis price. Your NDIS plan must include Assistive Technology funding for this item to be claimable.
Prosthesis - Osseo-Integration Mounting (Upper or Lower) - Additional Cost — Support Category 5: Assistive Technology. Registration Group: 0135 – Customised Prosthetics (includes Orthotics). Pricing Type: Quotable Supports. Unit of Measure: Each (E). As defined in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26.
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Support Rules & Flags
Item Details
- Item Code
- 05_062200921_0135_1_2
- Registration Group
- Customised Prosthetics (includes Orthotics) (0135)
- Support Category
- Assistive Technology
- Unit of Measure
- Each (E)
- Support Type
- Quotable Supports
- Effective From
- 1 July 2025
When to use this code
Use this code for assistive technology items that help the participant perform daily tasks or improve their independence. AT can include mobility aids, communication devices, personal care equipment, and home automation tools. Most AT purchases over $1,500 require an assessment report from a qualified therapist.
Common billing scenarios
- A participant needs a powered wheelchair. The AT supplier provides a quote for $8,500 after an occupational therapist completes the assessment. Once approved, the provider claims against this code.
- An AT item needs repair costing $600. The provider submits a quote for the repair, and once approved, claims the cost under the relevant AT code.
Provider notes
- This is a quotable support, so there is no fixed price limit. You will need to submit a detailed quote to the NDIA or the participant’s plan manager before delivering the service. The quote should break down the expected costs and justify why the amount is reasonable.
- Capital supports are one-off or infrequent purchases rather than ongoing services. Make sure you have the required assessments and approvals before purchasing or delivering items. Capital funding cannot be moved to other budget categories.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Osseointegration is a surgical process where a titanium implant is placed directly into the bone to serve as a mounting point for your prosthetic limb. This support covers the additional costs associated with the osseointegrated mounting component for either an upper or lower limb prosthesis, beyond the standard prosthesis price. Your NDIS plan must include Assistive Technology funding for this item to be claimable.
This support item requires a quote from the NDIS. Contact your plan manager for pricing.
NDIS participants who have funding allocated in the Assistive Technology budget category of their NDIS plan can claim this support. The price shown is the maximum that registered NDIS providers can charge.
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Effective from 1 July 2025. Source: NDIS Pricing Arrangements