ICBC /
BY: Martin Ray, MD,
January/February 2007
... time between the patient and ICBC. Why is that? 4. As with WorkSafeBC, are there any ICBC expedited appointments (for example, CT scans, nerve conduction)? 5. How many physiotherapy, massage, or chiropractic treatments ... by another source such as private disability plans or WorkSafeBC. Medical services are not required to be paid in ...
MDs To Be /
BY: Lee MacKay, BSc,
April 2007
... woes of the public health care system in BC, the issue of how best to fix the problems being faced by BC’s health ... to be involved in the decision-making process on how health care is delivered in their communities. This ... as well as the requirement by insurers like ICBC and WorkSafeBC that health co-ops have 2 years of service ...
WorkSafeBC /
BY: J. Robinson, MD,
May 2007
For an ASTD claim to be accepted by WorkSafeBC, activities performed at work must significantly ... soft tissue disorder (ASTD) is a term used by WorkSafeBC to describe gradual-onset musculoskeletal ... accompanies all decisions made on these difficult claims. How you can help A clear, precise diagnosis and physical ...
WorkSafeBC /
BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP
October 2007
The joint WorkSafeBC/UBC Annual Physician Education Conference, ... Orthopaedic Office Practice: Commonly Missed Diagnoses or How to Stay Out of Court—Gerard McKenzie, MD, medical ... Return-to-Work Plans for Patients—co-facilitated by WorkSafeBC nursing staff and Peter Rothfels, BEd, MD, senior ...