4.5.35.2 Hand Therapy
Hand therapists are physiotherapists or occupational therapists who have specific experience in treating hand and upper limb injury or illness.
WorkSafe will only pay for hand therapy services by providers who:
- are registered with WorkSafe to provide services as both a hand therapist and occupational therapist or physiotherapist.
- hold and maintain registration with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia or Occupational Therapy Board of Australia with no restrictions on practice.
- hold and maintain the credential of Accredited Hand Therapist by the Australian Hand Therapy Association Credentialing Council.
- sign a declaration committing to provide hand therapy services in line with the Clinical Framework and related Service Standards.
See: Hand Therapy Services application form
Policy
The policy provides guidelines for hand therapy services.
See: Policy for Hand Therapy Services
The policy provides guidelines about:
- what costs will be paid for
- what costs will not be paid for
- who can provide hand therapy services
- service standards
- reporting requirements of hand therapists
- referral requirements.
Fee Schedule
WorkSafe publish a fee schedule for the maximum amounts that it will pay for a range of hand therapy categories.
See: Physiotherapy Services Fee Schedule | EIPF Physiotherapy Services Fee Schedule | Occupational Therapy Services Fee Schedule | Cost of Services
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