May 28, 2026
1:00 PM
In January 2027 Alberta will introduce Care-First, a new auto insurance system designed to improve health outcomes while supporting long term affordability and system stability. Care-First will provide enhanced medical, rehabilitation and income replacement benefits to all Albertans injured in an auto accident—regardless of fault.
As part of preparing for the launch of Care-First, clinicians and other care providers can attend an upcoming webinar that will provide them with an overview of the Program of Care (POC): a structured, evidence based approach for early treatment of common motor vehicle injuries. It standardizes care delivery, reporting and funding to improve outcomes and reduce administrative burden for healthcare providers, insurers and injured Albertans.
The webinar will also highlight the concept and application of developed Care Pathways which define evidence-based care for the same injuries for up to six months, supporting safe, timely and effective recovery following a motor vehicle accident.
The health care provider webinar will be offered May 28 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. and will be the first in a series of webinars discussing the delivery of care and treatment in Care-First.
Members interested in attending can use this link to join on May 28.