Christmas and New Year opening hours and pay dates
We have reduced hours over the holiday period and are closed on public holidays. Your payments from us may be paid early. See more details.
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Find out how to register with ACC as a rongoā Māori practitioner, how we pay for rongoā Māori services, and how our clients can access these services.
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Learn about lodging ONIHL claims, information required, and the invoice and purchase order process.
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Audiologists can now lodge claims for occupational noise induced hearing loss. This means patients can receive faster access to treatment and may save costs.
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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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Everything you need know about lodging a claim for your patient. This includes checking the type of claim and the forms you need to provide.
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Know where to go and who to contact to get information from ACC when you need it.
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The EU100 service code is for assessment and rehabilitation providers for the reimbursement of rehabilitation equipment purchased for a kiritaki (client) that is not on the MRES equipment lists and is under $100 per item (excluding GST and freight).
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Every year, ACC supports over 40,000 clients with 55,000 pieces of equipment to help them recover or to live as independently as possible.
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If you want to offer services to our clients you need to register with us first. This includes treatment providers, registered health professionals and locums.