Resources
Explore our comprehensive list of relevant regulatory resources and guidelines.
Regulatory Resources
This FSRA* guideline describes:
Which insurers, facilities, and health care professionals are subject to the Guideline and in what circumstances
What documents are to be delivered to HCAI, by what method, and in which circumstances
How Insurers are to provide information to the Central Processing Agency (CPA)
Billing procedures
Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS)
This Ontario regulation outlines the rules, regulations and procedures related to accident benefits.
This FSRA Guideline establishes the maximum expenses payable by auto insurers for goods delivered under sections 15 and 16 of the SABS.
Professional Services Guideline
This FSRA Guideline establishes the maximum expenses payable by automobile insurers for certain health care professions or providers.
This FSRA Guideline sets out the goods and services that will be paid for by the Insurer without Insurer approval if provided to an insured person who has sustained a minor injury.
Attendant Care Hourly Rate Guideline
This FSRA Guideline, useful for filling out the Form 1, establishes the maximum expense that automobile Insurers are liable to pay under the SABS related to attendant care services. This Guideline applies to accidents that occur on or after April 14, 2018.
FSRA Service Provider Licensing Registry
Access FSRA’s public registry of licensed and formerly licensed service providers.
FSRA Service Provider Licensing Information
Learn more about FSRA’s Service Provider Licensing, including how to apply for a Licence.
Outlines the regulations administered by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA).
The Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT) is an adjudicative tribunal that is part of Safety, Licensing Appeals and Standards Tribunal (SLASTO). This link provides details on recent appeal decisions.
*Effective June 8, 2019, the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) assumed the regulatory functions of the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO).
Professional Associations and Colleges
HCAI support staff do not have medical training and are unable to offer guidance on any topic other than the use of the HCAI application. If the web-based materials do not answer a facility’s questions, please direct them to contact their professional association or regulatory college for more information on the following topics:
How to start, operate or manage their health business in the auto insurance sector
Injury coding
Intervention coding
How to complete OCF forms
Insurance Bureau of Canada
Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is the national industry association representing Canada’s private home, auto and business insurers.
IBC’s secure, member-only resource site. IBC’s Member Site contains additional insurer resources, including details about HCAI’s reporting functionality.