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Province of British Columbia
INFORMATION BULLETIN
For Immediate Release
2025PSSG0008-000331
April 14, 2025
Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
Increases coming to accident benefit health-care services rates

VICTORIA – People in British Columbia recovering from vehicle accidents will see increased coverage amounts for many health-care practitioners as the Province makes improvements to Enhanced Accident Benefits paid by Insurance Corporation of BC (ICBC).

Effective May 1, 2025, changes to regulations under the Insurance (Vehicle) Act will increase the amounts that ICBC pays for many health-care services. These increases are based on a review of accident benefit amounts for accidents that occurred before May 1, 2021. Reviews occur every five years, as required under the act.

The Province will undertake a comprehensive and independent review of enhanced care in 2026 to ensure people are receiving the high-quality health care and supports they need when recovering from a vehicle crash. This increase is an interim measure to help address increased costs of health services.

Rates are being adjusted for the following health-care services: acupuncture, chiropractic, counselling, massage therapy, occupational therapy, physicians and psychology. For consistency, the updated rates also apply to health-care services for accidents that happened before and after May 1, 2021. Changes were informed by consultations with health-care associations.

For people injured on or after May 1, 2021, additional improvements are being made to Enhanced Accident Benefits:

  • Family members may be eligible for as much as $4,440 in one-on-one counselling support when a loved one’s injuries are severe or significantly affect them, building on the group counselling that is currently covered.
  • ICBC will become the first payer for expenses related to covered prostheses and orthoses and medical equipment, making the claims process faster and simpler.
  • The reimbursement rate for reasonable and necessary travel to receive covered services or rehabilitation will increase to 66 cents/kilometre, which is the same rate ICBC pays health-care providers who travel to injured patients.

There will be no increases to basic insurance rates as a result of these changes.

Housekeeping updates to regulations also remove outdated rules and make minor technical changes.

The last regulatory review of health-care service rates was in 2019 as part of the Rate Affordability Action Plan. At that time, the Province introduced two measures to ensure rates continued to reflect the reasonable cost of services:

  • Rates are subject to an annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) adjustment.
  • Benefit amounts set by regulation are subject to a five-year regulatory review cycle.

A backgrounder follows.

 
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Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
Media Relations
778 405-3306
 

 
Province of British Columbia
BACKGROUNDER
For Immediate Release
2025PSSG0008-000331
April 14, 2025
Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
Updated Enhanced Accident Benefit rates effective May 1, 2025
Updated April 14, 2025

Acupuncture Assessment Visit:
Current rate: $126; new rate $132

Acupuncture Standard Treatment:
Current rate: $107; new rate $113

Chiropractic Assessment Visit:
Current rate: $115; new rate: $121

Chiropractic Standard Treatment:
Current rate: $63; new rate: $75

Counselling Assessment Visit and Report:
Current rate: $251; new rate: $262

Counselling Standard Treatment:
Current rate: $144; new rate: $157

Kinesiology Assessment Visit:
Current rate: $117; new rate: no change.

Kinesiology Standard Treatment:
Current rate: $94; new rate: no change

Massage Therapy Assessment Visit:
Current rate: $128; new rate: no change

Massage Therapy Standard Treatment:
Current rate: $96; new rate: $105

Physiotherapy Assessment Visit:
Current rate: $151; new rate: no change

Physiotherapy Standard Treatment:
Current rate: $95; new rate: no change

Psychology Assessment Visit and Report:
Current rate: $408; new rate: $723

Psychology Standard Treatment:
Current: rate: $234; new rate: $241

Physician’s Standard Assessment and Report:
Current rate: $144; new rate: $194

Physician’s Extended Assessment and Report:
Current rate: $390; new rate: no change

Physician’s Reassessment and Report:
Current rate: $251; new rate: no change

Occupational Therapy Hourly Rate:
Current rate: $134; new rate: $145

 
Contact:
 
Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
Media Relations
778 405-3306
 

 
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