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Payment For Medical Reports

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Board will pay for hospital records and medical, dental and therapy reports that it requests in order to process claims for compensation before the Board.

The Board will pay the full cost of each hospital record and up to $100 for each medical, dental and therapy report. Please note that the Ministry of the Attorney General is GST exempt.

It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain the records and reports and to inform the hospitals, doctors, dentists and therapists that invoices should be mailed to the Board along with the records and reports. A copy of this information sheet may be presented as confirmation that the Board is responsible for payment of records and reports only if accompanied by a formal report request form from the Board.

It is important to note the file number on each invoice presented to the Board for payment.

Applicants should not request records or reports until they have submitted the completed, signed and dated application forms to the Board. Invoices for such reports or records will not be processed.

Payment For Medical Reports
Revised October 2005

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Last updated: June 29, 2009