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Can the TAC fund Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy performed by a member of a clients immediate family?

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Can the TAC fund Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy performed by a member of a clients immediate family?

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Refer to the Funding Treatment by a Member of a Client’s Immediate Family policy. What will the TAC not fund? The TAC will not fund: • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy treatment for an injury or condition where there is an insufficient evidence base and where clinical benefits have yet to be established. These include, but are not limited to: • chronic and acute soft tissue injuries • bone and tendon healing • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy treatment which is not performed in a comprehensive hyperbaric medicine facility • treatment or services for a person other than the injured client • treatment or services for a condition that existed before the transport accident or that is not a direct result of the transport accident • treatment or services where there is no objective evidence that a treatment or service is safe and effective • fees associated with non-attendance • the cost of telephone calls and telephone consultations between providers and clients, and between other providers, including ho

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