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  1. Principle 5: Base treatment on the best available research evidence

    2 Nov 2020: Principle 5: Base treatment on the best available research evidence. Key messages. Healthcare professionals need to use the best available research evidence to inform their decision making. Systematic reviews provide the most comprehensive and

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/working-with-the-tac
    /clinical-framework/principle-5

  2. Principle 4: Implement goals focused on optimising function,…

    2 Nov 2020: Principle 4: Implement goals focused on optimising function, participation and return to work. Key messages. Goals should be developed in collaboration with, and agreed to by, the injured person. Goals should be functional and SMART – specific,

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/working-with-the-tac
    /clinical-framework/principle-4

  3. Principle 3: Empower the injured person to manage their injury

    2 Nov 2020: Principle 3: Empower the injured person to manage their injury. Key messages. Empowering the injured person to manage their injury is a key treatment strategy and should be incorporated in all phases of injury management. The main ways to empower an

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/working-with-the-tac
    /clinical-framework/principle-3

  4. Ordering equipment - TAC - Transport Accident Commission

    26 Mar 2020: For more information on ordering equipment, please see our Equipment guidelines. The TAC uses both contracted and non-contracted suppliers to provide clients with clinically justified rehabilitation and medical equipment. Where appropriate,

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/psychiatrists/treating-a-client
    /equipment

  5. Medical services reimbursement rates - TAC - Transport Accident…

    26 Mar 2020: The TAC has adopted the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) items, explanations, definitions, rules and conditions for services provided by medical practitioners. When invoicing for medical services, medical practitioners are expected to adhere to the

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/psychiatrists/getting-paid
    /medical-practitioners

  6. Hearing services

    17 Aug 2020: Hearing services. We’re here to help you get your life back on track after your transport accident. To help you with hearing and balance disorders we will pay for audiology services provided in Australia. In the first 90 days after your accident,

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/hearing-services

  7. Public hospital fees - TAC - Transport Accident Commission

    25 Mar 2020: Fees for services that public hospitals provide to TAC clients are agreed with the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services. Access the index for these fees on the department's website: Patient fees and charges for public health services.

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/hospitals-public/getting-paid
    /public-hospitals

  8. Quality and safety - TAC - Transport Accident Commission

    17 Aug 2020: The TAC expects that all TAC-funded services are delivered in a way that optimise the client’s health, wellbeing and overall recovery. These services must always be safe and of high quality. We expect service providers to have quality systems and

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/acupuncturist
    /working-with-the-tac/quality-and-safety

  9. Returning to work - TAC - Transport Accident Commission

    26 Mar 2020: Returning to work. Benefits of returning to work. Returning to work is an important part of an injured person's recovery and rehabilitation. There is significant evidence that in general:. work is good for health and wellbeing. long-term work absence

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/psychiatrists/treating-a-client
    /returning-to-work

  10. Medication guidelines - TAC - Transport Accident Commission

    24 Mar 2020: We can pay the reasonable costs of medication prescribed by a medical practitioner, without prior approval, when it is required as a result of a transport accident injury. PBS, private prescribed and “off label” medication are covered, as well

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/general-practitioners
    /treating-a-client/medication-guidelines

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