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Health Claims for Auto Insurance (HCAI)

The Health Claims for Auto Insurance (HCAI) project is part of an ongoing effort to improve the delivery of health care benefits to Ontarians injured in automobile collisions. Building on the Auto Insurance Standard Invoice, introduced in 2001, HCAI seeks to automate the exchange of standardized health claim information between health care providers and insurance companies.

An initiative of Ontario auto insurers, HCAI is being developed in consultation with the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO), health care provider associations and other stakeholders in the auto insurance system.

The Health Claims for Auto Insurance 2009 Pilot Guideline (Superintendent’s Guideline No. 01/09) was issued on September 17, 2009 (Bulletin A-05/09).

Bulletin A-05/09: Health Claims for Auto Insurance 2009 Pilot Guideline

Health Claims for Auto Insurance 2009 Pilot Guideline

HCAI Participant List

HCAI Participant List – 2009 September 17

HCAI Participant List - 2009 October 5

HCAI Particpant List - 2009 October 26

Additional HCAI Information

Additional information on the HCAI system can be found at www.hcaiinfo.ca or by calling HCAI Processing at (416) 644-3110.

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