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Starting his sixth decade with a nasty back injury, Christchurch factory manager Adrian Reid was worried about his future and becoming frustrated with the health system. But an innovative injury management programme being piloted by ACC saved the day.
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Over the weekend of 9 March 2019, ACC will be switching to a new version of our online case management system, which will affect Provider ACC Digital Services.
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You can use our secure document transfer form on HealthLink to securely send patient notes through your practice management system (PMS).
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Martin Than is passionate about improving outcomes for New Zealanders dealing with concussion. He is the Project Manager of Wayfind, a game-changing software tool which incorporates best practice guidelines for how a patient is treated.
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Carla’s story: New treatment pathway helps sports-mad teen bounce back Te kōrero a Carla: He ara whakamaimoa hou hei whakapiki ake te ora o te hunga rangatahi e tino ngākaunui ana ki te hākinakina
A young football player from South Auckland is now back on the field after becoming the latest success story of the Escalated Care Pathway, an innovative new injury management option.
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If you want to access the information ACC holds about you, you can request a copy of your claim file, which contains information about your claims.
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The happy-go-lucky nature of Taane Karena was tested when a serious injury put him in a dark place. But the support of our Hāpai programme, which provides care grounded in Māori values and principles, has turned his recovery around.
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Michelle Murray is our Tumu Pae Ora (Chief Māori and Equity Officer). She has a personal motivation to improve health outcomes for Māori. She has been at ACC for 14 months and already her team has plenty of great mahi (work) to reflect on.
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Nicole's Story: How overcoming death led to a new beginning Te kōrero a Nicole: He oranga anō i te mate
After being left dead on the side of the road, Nicole Yeates fought for her life. Her recovery is giving hope for others with traumatic brain injuries.