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If your business has paid at least three Work levy invoices, we may add you to the Experience Rating programme.
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The HCS contract helps clients return to or maximise their independence following life changing injuries.
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Understand what health providers need to know to lodge claims and provide treatment for a maternal birth injury.
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We’re looking for applicants who are interested in providing Sexual Abuse Assessment and Treatment Services (SAATS) for clients of suspected, alleged or actual sexual abuse or assault on behalf of ACC, the NZ Police and Health New Zealand – Te Whatu Ora.
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As of Thursday 27 March, OneLink’s hearing aid battery reorder service icanhear has an updated website. The new website is hosted on a modern interface that will be easier for kiritaki (clients) to navigate and use. See the changes.
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We’ve launched a new non-contracted code for specialised equipment (e.g. pessaries) required to support kiritaki (clients) with maternal birth injuries. The new code is EUMBI and requires prior approval from ACC before it’s billed.
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We have launched a campaign called Kia Mahea Kia Pūawai (making it clear so we can flourish). It's a by-Māori, for-Māori approach, designed to share practical information about services and support available to whānau when they are injured.
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After the devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle last year, we recognised our kiritaki (clients) in impacted regions required additional support. So we provided funding to local community health providers.
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For Debbie Barrett (Te Arawa, Ngāti Wāhiao, Kūki 'Āirani), helping to improve health outcomes for Māori is not just her mahi, it’s her life purpose. The ACC Māori Health Manager leads Hāpai, which provides kiritaki Māori (Māori clients) with one-to-one support, grounded in Māori values and principles.