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Recent announcements by the Attorney General of British Columbia (BC) and the Insurance Corporation
of British Columbia (ICBC) indicate a shift in direction
for the Crown Corporation, one that will focus on the recovery of clients that include any driver, passenger
or pedestrian injured in a motor vehicle collision. This shift includes significant increases in funding across
the spectrum of available medical and rehabilitation benefits for clients and presents an opportunity for
ICBC to re-examine service requirements, utilization
of health care professionals and desired outcomes.
By Dr. Frederick B. Covington4.3
2929 ratings
Recent announcements by the Attorney General of British Columbia (BC) and the Insurance Corporation
of British Columbia (ICBC) indicate a shift in direction
for the Crown Corporation, one that will focus on the recovery of clients that include any driver, passenger
or pedestrian injured in a motor vehicle collision. This shift includes significant increases in funding across
the spectrum of available medical and rehabilitation benefits for clients and presents an opportunity for
ICBC to re-examine service requirements, utilization
of health care professionals and desired outcomes.