Endorsed by the Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) and widely supported by compensable bodies and Australian allied health professional associations, this clinical framework outlines five principles to guide the delivery of health services.
The framework supports healthcare professionals by outlining the expectations of compensable bodies from a clinical management perspective.
Its five guiding principles seek to facilitate treatment strategies which result in the best possible health and functional outcomes for injured claimants.
The framework was recently revised through a collaborative process led by the Victorian Transport Accident Commission (TAC) and WorkSafe Victoria. Development included representatives from CTP and workers’ compensation schemes, clinicians, allied health professional associations and academics, including Queensland’s Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine (CONROD), now known as the RECOVER Injury Research Centre.
Learn more about how to apply the framework in a clinical practice by on the Victoria Transport Accident Commission (TAC) Clinical Framework for the Delivery of Health Services website.