Canada - Orthotic Services

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Opportunity closing date
16 June 2027
Opportunity publication date
17 June 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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WorkSafeBC Vendors' Application #049-2024For Orthotic ServicesOriginal Issue Date: June 17, 2024WorkSafeBC is issuing an Orthotic Services Agreement for treatment related to Custom Orthoses, Customization to Off the Shelf Orthoses, Custom Orthopaedic Footwear and Off the Shelf Orthopaedic Footwear. Services include assessment, fabrication, integration, and education to assist Injured Workers in reaching the physical and functional levels needed to return to work and activities of daily living. If you are operating a clinic in B.C. with an orthotist, podiatrist, pedorthist, or custom shoemaker, and want to provide orthotic services to injured workers after July 1, 2024, you'll need to complete and submit the applicable Vendor Application Form. Instructions on how to submit your application are posted on the WorkSafeBC website at the following location Orthotic services - WorkSafeBC.Please note that off the shelf orthoses are not included under this Agreement. An Orthotic Services Agreement is not required to provide off the shelf orthopaedic supplies. Any questions regarding this application process should be emailed to procurement@worksafebc.com, quoting "Vendor Application for Orthotic Services" in the subject line of the email.

Opportunity closing date
16 June 2027
Value of contract
to be confirmed

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