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Learn which services are enabled for Telehealth consultations with ACC clients.
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If you have an injury covered by ACC, you may be able to get help around your home. This is so you can make a fast and safe return to your everyday activities.
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Important deadline: 31 May 2025 is the last day to transition claims to the Sensitive Claims Service
This is our final reminder that all kiritakimust be transitioned from the Integrated Services for Sensitive Claims (ISSC) to the Sensitive Claims Service by no later than 31 May 2025. This is to ensure continuity of care and to help effectively manage the flow of kiritaki over to the new service.
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Whakamātūtū is currently accepting referrals for clients in the Wellington region.
Whakamātūtū opened in central Wellington in March 2024, and is a six-week day programme for people with moderate mental injury diagnoses, including mood disorders, PTSD, depression, anxiety, and personality disorders. -
Escalated Care Pathways aims to provide seamless care for patients with complex musculoskeletal injuries requiring escalation for specialised care, treatment.
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The Rehabilitation Improvement Group (RIG) was set up in December 2022 to better understand the end-to-end experience of our kiritaki (clients) in the rehabilitation system
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If you have a sensitive claim, it can be particularly important to know how ACC protects your information and respects your privacy.
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As we prepare for the launch of the new Sensitive Claims Service on 1 December, existing ISSC suppliers and providers will need to consider how you can best support kiritaki through the transition to the new contract.
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If you or the child you care for have an injury covered by us, we may be able to help support the child’s care and education.