Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-23. Radiology, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, pathology, hospital, chiropractic, physical therapy, drugless therapeutics and nursing—Drugless therapeutics, etc. |
Section 296-23-347. What are the independent medical examination (IME) provider's responsibilities in an examination?
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- (1) The IME provider's responsibilities prior to the examination are to:(a) Be familiar with the contents of the medical examiner's handbook;(b) Review all claim documents provided by the department or self-insured employer;(c) Contact the worker prior to the examination to confirm the appointment date, time and location; and(d) Review the purpose of the examination and the questions to be answered in the examination report.(2) The IME provider's responsibilities during the examination are to:(a) Introduce himself or herself to the worker;(b) Verify the identity of the worker;(c) Let the worker know that the claim documents from the department or self-insurer have been reviewed;(d) Explain the examination process and answer the worker's questions about the examination process;(e) Advise the worker that he/she should not perform any activities beyond their physical capabilities;(f) Allow the worker to remain fully dressed while taking the history;(g) Ensure adequate draping and privacy if the worker needs to remove clothing for the examination;(h) Refrain from expressing personal opinions about the worker, the employer, the attending doctor, or the care the worker has received;(i) Conduct an examination that is unbiased, sound and sufficient to achieve the purpose and reason the examination was requested;(j) Conduct the examination with dignity and respect for the worker;(k) Ask if there is any further information the worker would like to provide; and(l) Close the examination by telling the worker that the examination is over.(3) The IME provider's responsibilities following the examination are to:(a) Send a complete IME report to the department or self-insurer within fourteen calendar days of the examination date, or within fourteen calendar days of receipt of the results of any special tests or studies requested as a part of the examination. Reports received after fourteen calendar days may be paid at a lower rate per the fee schedule. The report must meet the requirements of WAC 296-23-382; and(b) The claim file information received from the department or self-insurer should be disposed of in a manner used for similar health records containing private information after completion of the IME or any follow-up test results are received. IME reports should be retained per WAC 296-20-02005.
Rules
296-23-382,296-20-02005,