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NT Motor Accidents

Compensation Commission

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NT Motor Accidents

Compensation Commission

What the MAC Scheme may pay for

What MAC may pay for

The MAC Scheme funds the necessary and reasonable costs of treatment and rehabilitation services where: 


  • There is clinical justification for services. Treatment should be supported by a doctor, specialist referral or medical certificate for the period that treatment is provided.

  • The treatment is provided by a service provider registered with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Authority (AHPRA) or the relevant state or national body, including but not limited to:  Exercise Sports Science Australia (ESSA), Australian Society of Rehabilitation Counsellors (ASORC), Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW).

  • There is evidence that the treatment is necessary and reasonable for the compensable injury or injuries and likely to promote recovery or independence, and the costs are reasonable, having regard to market rates.

  • The treatment encourages participation and development toward independence and self-management, and treatment goals focus on optimising function and return to health.

MAC does not fund

  • Treatment where the services to be provided are not related to the accident /compensable injury or injuries
  • Ongoing treatment without an approved treatment management plan

Provider fees and charges

There is no prescribed schedule of fees and charges for providers to the MAC Scheme (other than for attendant care).  Provider fees and charges are expected to be fair, reasonable and consistent with the providers existing pricing schedule.


Attendant care hourly rates


The hourly rates paid by the MAC Scheme for attendant care services, directly to an injured person or to any other person and to approved providers are prescribed in the Motor Accidents (Compensation) Regulations 1984, Schedule 2 - Pricing of benefits for attendance care services.

Related information

Provider essentials

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Necessary and reasonable treatment

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Referring a client for treatment

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Treatment plans

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Reports and Independent Medical Examinations

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Home visits, travel and telehealth

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Providers forms and certificates

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