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What Is Predetermination?

SPECIAL REPORT: What Is Predetermination and Do You Need One?

Intro: Predetermination Isn’t a Barrier – It’s a Benefit

If you’ve ever been told that your massage, physiotherapy, or chiropractic care “might not be covered without predetermination,” you’re not alone — and you’re not wrong to feel confused.

Let’s get clear on this:

Predetermination is not about jumping through hoops. It’s about knowing before you go — and avoiding claim surprises that could cost you hundreds.

In this in-depth report, we’ll break down what predetermination means in the Canadian insurance system, when you need one, how to get it, and how to use it to your advantage as a patient and provider.

🧾 What Is Predetermination? (Plain English)

A predetermination is a formal request sent to your insurance company before you receive treatment, asking:

  • “Will this service be covered?”
  • “How much will be reimbursed?”
  • “Do I need a referral or doctor’s note first?”

The insurer then reviews the request and sends back a response confirming:

  • ✅ What they will pay
  • ✅ What you need to provide
  • ❌ Any conditions or limitations

It’s essentially pre-approval, giving you a financial green light (or yellow flag) before you commit to a treatment plan.

🏥 When Do You Need a Predetermination?

Most basic claims don’t need one. But you should or must submit one if:

  • Your treatment will cost more than $300–$500
  • You’re booking multiple sessions in advance (e.g., a 10-visit physio plan)
  • You’ve already made several claims this year
  • Your insurance plan or provider requires a doctor’s referral
  • You’re uncertain about whether a service is eligible (e.g., cupping or acupuncture add-ons)

Insider tip: Some providers (like Manulife or Desjardins) require predetermination after your benefit maximum is nearly used, especially for extended care.

📋 How to Submit a Predetermination Step-by-Step

Most clinics will help you submit it. Here’s the typical process:

  1. Assessment Visit with your RMT, physiotherapist, or chiropractor
  2. 🧾 The clinic fills out the predetermination request form
  3. 📬 You (or the clinic) submits it to your insurer by email, online portal, or mail
  4. Wait 5–10 business days for a written response

Once approved, your insurer sends back a letter or notice outlining:

  • The service(s) approved
  • The coverage amount per session
  • Any conditions or exclusions

🔁 Some insurers give partial approval — for example, 6 of 10 sessions. You may need to reapply for additional coverage.

⚠️ What Happens If You Don’t Submit One?

If you skip this step when required:

  • Your claim might be denied in full
  • You may have to pay 100% out of pocket
  • It may create a red flag in your insurance profile for “non-compliant claims”
  • Clinics may be unable to direct bill until it’s sorted

Bottom line: If your therapist or clinic advises predetermination, take it seriously — it protects both you and your provider.

💡 How Predetermination Protects Patients

Many think it’s an unnecessary delay. But in truth, it’s a powerful tool:

  • Avoid surprise bills
  • Get written proof of coverage
  • Clarify coverage BEFORE treatment
  • Easier budgeting (especially for co-pays)
  • Prevents retroactive denials

It also creates a paper trail showing your insurer knew exactly what treatment was proposed — helping in appeals if needed.

🧠 What Types of Services Usually Require It?

Service TypePredetermination Needed?
Regular 1x massage❌ Rarely
RMT 5-pack treatment✅ Often
Post-accident physio✅ Almost always
Advanced chiropractic plan✅ Yes
Acupuncture or cupping add-ons✅ Yes (depends on insurer)
Multi-practitioner care plan✅ Required for complex plans

Some government-linked plans (e.g. Medavie Blue Cross for Veterans or RCMP) always require it before services begin.

✅ What You Should Ask Your Clinic Before Booking

  • “Do I need a doctor’s note for this claim?”
  • “Should I request a predetermination before we start?”
  • “Can you help me submit it?”
  • “How long will the insurer take to respond?”

At RMTClinic.net, all clinics in our directory understand the process and can walk you through it — or submit on your behalf.💬 Ruby, our virtual insurance assistant, can even send reminders and help track your insurer response at insurance.rmtclinic.net.

🔄 What to Do After Approval Comes In

Once your predetermination is approved:

  • ✅ Proceed with care as planned
  • 📑 Keep your approval notice on file
  • 🧾 Ensure your receipts match exactly what was approved
  • 💬 Resubmit or call insurer if anything changes (e.g. therapist changes)

✅ Action Checklist

  • 📑 Download your insurer’s predetermination form
  • 📞 Call your clinic or use RMTClinic.net to book an assessment
  • 📥 Submit form + referral if needed
  • 📬 Wait for written approval
  • 💬 Ask Ruby to track your claim step-by-step

✍️ About the Author

Henry Tse is the founder of RMT Clinic Network Organization. With 35+ years in entrepreneurship and healthcare advocacy, he helps Canadians understand — and maximize — their para-medical insurance benefits. Henry believes in clear answers, smart strategy, and helping patients unlock every dollar of coverage they deserve.

Henry Tse
Author: Henry Tse

Henry Tse, Founder and CEO of the RMT Clinic Network Organization—an integrated platform created to connect patients with trusted para-medical providers while helping practitioners build stronger, more profitable clinics using practical, real-world business systems. After launching, operating, and selling multiple wellness businesses, I repeatedly saw the same two challenges: patients struggled to find the right care close to them, while practitioners struggled to attract consistent bookings and build predictable, compliant, and sustainable businesses. I created the RMT Clinic ecosystem to solve both problems. Through our Canada-wide “near me” directory, specialized brand marketing solutions, and step-by-step training academy, we help patients discover qualified providers while giving Registered Massage Therapists and clinic owners the systems, tools, and strategies needed to turn their professional skills into scalable businesses. Core Values Innovation • Empowerment • Community Professional Background * Vice President and General Manager, Canadian Small Business Institute: 15 years as a senior business consultant and trainer. * Direct Marketing and Advertising, 1997–Present: Strategy, brand positioning, lead generation, and business development. * Wellness Clinic Owner and Operator, 2005–Present: Launched and operated nine clinics, with three active RMT clinics currently under management. If you are an RMT or clinic owner looking for more bookings, stronger...

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