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Two years ago, a 63-year-old from Tasman had a simple fall at her home. The accident and the follow up phone call from the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) proved to be life changing.
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New data shows our ‘Have a hmmm’ injury prevention campaign is having the desired effect, with fewer injuries reported in several popular summer pastimes, compared to previous years.
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ACC funds postgraduate research scholarships to understand more about the complex challenges and emerging trends in injury prevention and compensation
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We're changing the way Accredited Employers (AE) and their third party administrators (TPA) upload AE monthly claim files.
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Our levy consultation process is open for feedback and we’d love to hear from levy payers across New Zealand. You can find out more about the proposed changes to levy rates and the levy rate system on the Shape Your ACC website.
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Does contact sport have a future in New Zealand? He wāhi tō ngā tākaro tukituki i Aotearoa i ngā rā ki tua?
Contact sport. Here to stay? Or too dangerous? Here's what our Head of Injury Prevention, Isaac Carlson, thinks.
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Our Annual Report shows we accepted 2.04 million new injury claims in 2023/24, supported injured people with over $4 billion of treatment and rehabilitation services, and paid almost $3 billion of compensation payments, our Annual Report shows.
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This year got off to a bad start for Diane Alder, a nasty fall leaving her with a fractured arm and a shock osteoporosis diagnosis. But the ACC-supported Fracture Liaison Service is helping her get through a challenging time.
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Freak snowboarding accident doesn’t deter a return to the mountain Ahakoa te heipūtanga mai o tētahi wharanga whawhati tata ka hoki tonu atu ki te maunga.
When snowboarder Carlton Johnstone dismounted from a chairlift at Cornet Peak, he hit an icy patch and fell hard. Within hours he had surgery to fix an impact fracture to his hip.
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A serious rugby injury left one player in a world of pain, but through careful rehabilitation, he went on to play over 200 premier games for his club.