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Medication
10 Jul 2019: Your pharmacist or chemist will prepare your medication, dispense or fill your prescriptions and give you advice about the medicines you’re taking. Medication can be essential in getting your life back on track.
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TAC leave reimbursements
16 Feb 2024: If a person is unable to return to work because of their accident injuries, the TAC can pay a loss of earnings benefit. We call this benefit 'income support'.Income support is a temporary benefit while a person recovers enough to return to work.If a
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Support navigation policy
2 Jul 2025: Case Management referrals The TAC will gather information from the client, their treating team, support providers and networks when developing a referral.The referral will outline primary and secondary reasons for referral and any known client
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Hospital treatment
3 Jul 2023: We’re here to help you get your life back on track after your transport accident. To help you recover from your injuries we will pay for services that you receive from any public or private hospital within Australia.In the first 90 days after your
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Medical excess
1 Jul 2017: The medical excess may only apply to accidents that happened before 14 February 2018.The medical excess does not apply to everyone. You can use the Medical excess tool and chart below to find out if the excess applies to youThe medical excess is the
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Medication
18 Sep 2020: Your doctor may prescribe medication for pain relief after your transport accident. This can be an effective way to manage pain in the short term.But, research has shown that medicines such as codeine or other opioids are not effective ways to
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Community nursing
6 Jun 2025: Community nursing. We’re here to help you get your life back on track after your transport accident. To help you after your accident we will pay for community nursing services provided within Australia. In the first 90 days after your accident,
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Peer support services (webpage)
16 Jun 2022: Peer support services (webpage). Peer support is sharing and receiving practical information, experiences, and emotional support with someone else on a similar journey. People describe it as talking with someone who has “walked the walk”. How
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Case study of a Permanent Impairment
1 Jul 2025: Barry's storyBarry was the driver of a vehicle in a head-on collision. As a result of the accident he had a head injury, a broken wrist and a fractured pelvis. Barry had various operations on his pelvis and wrist to help heal the fractures.Barry was
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Physiotherapy
24 Dec 2020: Physiotherapists are experts in body movement and function. We will pay for the physiotherapy you need to help you recover from your transport accident injuries.
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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