Program of Care for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
The Program of Care for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury is an evidence-based health care delivery plan that describes treatments shown to be effective for workers diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury. It was developed in collaboration with health professionals, worker and employer representatives and the WSIB.
What is the program's focus?
The Program of Care consists of:
- Assessment for treatment planning
Delivery of evidence-based interventions
Timely reporting/communication with the WSIB, employers, workers and treating health professionals
Outcome measurement using the Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms and the RAND 36-Item Health Survey (SF-36) Questionnaires
Common forms including the Initial Assessment Form and Care and Outcomes Summary Form
These materials provide more details:
Reference Guide (2mb, pdf)
Quick Reference Guide (170k, pdf)
Fee Schedule (184k, pdf)
Initial Assessment Report (36k, pdf)
Care and Outcomes Summary (39k, pdf)
Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire (26k, pdf)
RAND 36-Item Health Survey (SF-36) QuestionnaireTM (134k, pdf)
Patient’s Guide to Understanding Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (142k, pdf)
3-Step Clinical Screening Guide (372k, pdf)
Participation Requirements
To participate in this Program of Care, health professionals must meet the following criteria:
- Be registered with the WSIB and its
payment processor, Emergis Inc.
Fulfill orientation requirements
Fulfill all Program of Care reporting requirements
Submit invoices online
Bill according to the fee schedule (184k, pdf)
Refer the patient to a regulated health professional who participates in the Program of Care, if you decide you do not want to participate for whatever reason
Program of Care Provider Directory
Find a health professional who can deliver Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Program of Care or report changes to your listing in this directory. |
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