Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 246. Health, Department of |
Chapter 246-853. Osteopathic physicians and surgeons. |
Section 246-853-671. Consultation—Exemptions for exigent and special circumstances.
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- An osteopathic physician is not required to consult with a pain management specialist as described in WAC 246-853-673 when he or she has documented adherence to all standards of practice as defined in WAC 246-853-660 through 246-854-673 and when any one or more of the following conditions apply:(1) The patient is following a tapering schedule; or(2) The patient requires treatment for acute pain which may or may not include hospitalization, requiring a temporary escalation in opioid dosage, with expected return to or below their baseline dosage level; or(3) The osteopathic physician documents reasonable attempts to obtain a consultation with a pain management specialist and the circumstances justifying prescribing above one hundred twenty milligrams morphine equivalent dose (MED) per day without first obtaining a consultation; or(4) The osteopathic physician documents the patient's pain and function is stable and the patient is on a nonescalating dosage of opioids.[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.57.285, 18.57A.090, 18.57.005, 18.57A.020. WSR 11-10-062, § 246-853-671, filed 5/2/11, effective 7/1/11.]
RCW 18.57.285, 18.57A.090, 18.57.005, 18.57A.020. WSR 11-10-062, § 246-853-671, filed 5/2/11, effective 7/1/11.
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246-853-673,246-853-660,246-854-673,