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What’s New: In Brief (September 22, 2009)


September 22, 2009   by Canadian Underwriter


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The Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) has released the Health Claims for Auto Insurance (HCAI) 2009 Pilot Guideline.
The guideline was issued to facilitate a staged return of the HCAI system, which was suspended Mar. 11, 2008.
More guidelines are anticipated if the system meets performance expectations, according to the FSCO bulletin.
The pilot guideline applies only to insurers and health care providers who volunteer to participate and be governed by the pilot guideline, FSCO reports.
“Insurance companies, health care providers and facilities that have not signed up to participate in the Pilot Guideline will continue to use the standard methods for forms delivery that are set out in the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule – Accidents on or After November 1, 1996 (SABS),” according to the bulletin.
To access the pilot guideline log on to http://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/english/pubs/bulletins/autobulletins/2009/a-05_09-1.pdf
To access the bulletin log on to http://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/english/pubs/bulletins/autobulletins/2009/a-05_09.asp

The Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS) Inc. is rolling out its first-ever branded ad campaign.
The campaign is intended to reinforce the society’s position as a global leader in advancing the practice of risk management, according to a release.
To download or view all four ads in their entirety, log on to http://www.rims.org/aboutRIMS/Newsroom/PressReleases/Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx


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