- What to do after an accident
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Information for TAC clients
- Manage your claim
- What we can help pay for
- Supporting your recovery
- Getting help and giving feedback
- Client forms and brochures
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Road safety
- TAC Campaigns
- Statistics
- Victorian Road Safety Strategy
- Road users
- Staying safe
- Split Second
- Working with Victoria Police
- Programs
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For providers
- Select your profession
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Working with the TAC
- Essentials for TAC providers
- How to invoice the TAC
- Getting paid
- Register with the TAC
- What we can pay for
- How to seek TAC approval
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Clinical Framework
- Purpose, Principles, Expectations
- Principle 1: Measure and demonstrate the effectiveness of treatment
- Principle 2: Adopt a biopsychosocial approach
- Principle 3: Empower the injured person to manage their injury
- Principle 4: Implement goals focused on optimising function, participation and return to work
- Principle 5: Base treatment on the best available research evidence
- Glossary of terms
- Collaboration and support for the Clinical Framework
- Outcome measures
- Value-based healthcare
- Guidelines
- Fees
- Forms
- TAC - Provider Dashboard
- Acupuncturists
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- Chiropractors
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- Exercise physiologists
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- Hospitals: Private
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- Independent/Joint medical examiners
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- Occupational therapists
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- Pharmacists
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- Podiatrists
- Prosthetists/Orthotists
- Psychiatrists
- Psychologists
- Social workers
- Specialised medical practitioners
- Speech pathologists
- Accommodation
- Attendant care
- Client independence skills services
- Community group programs
- Education services
- Supported employment
- Vocational services
- Child care services
- Cleaning services
- Gardening services
- Case management
- Driving instructors
- Funeral directors
- Interpreting services
- Legal professionals
- Outreach services
- About the TAC