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What we need to know about your patients treatment and recovery. Including making referrals, getting prior approval and assessing if they can return to work.
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There's a range of ways clients can access ACC supports, so together we can better meet their individual needs.
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If your patient is ready for the next steps in their recovery, you can refer them to a rehabilitation programme. You’ll need to get pre-approval from us first.
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A form for discharging hospital staff to refer patients for support services before they are discharged from hospital.
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Home and Community Support - Return to Independence (HCSRTI) is a service that aims to support kiritaki following a low to medium complex injury. The goal of this service is to support kiritaki (clients) return to independence.
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ACC to invest $40m in firearms buy-back scheme Ka tukuna te $40m e ACC hei hāpai i te kaupapa hokohoko pū a te kāwanatanga
We estimate that removing these prohibited firearms will reduce potential claims for firearm injuries.
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Don't ignore the symptoms of an injury after birth. Understand what is normal or whether you may have a maternal birth injury that needs treatment.
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People in Waikato are being well supported in their rehabilitation and freeing up hospital beds at the same time, thanks to the successful START programme – a precursor to the national introduction of ACC’s Non-Acute Rehabilitation Pathway (NARP).