Wash. Admin. Code § 296-23-382 - What information must be included in an independent medical examination (IME) report?
(1) It is the
department's intention to purchase objective examinations to ensure that sure
and certain determinations are made of all benefits to which the worker might
be entitled. The independent medical examination report must:
(a) Contain objective, sound and sufficient
medical information;
(b) Document
the review of the claim documents provided by the department or
self-insurer;
(c) Document the
worker's history and the clinical findings;
(d) Answer all the written questions posed by
the department or self-insurer or include a description of what would be needed
to address the questions;
(e)
Include objective conclusions and recommendations supported by underlying
rationale that links the medical history and clinical findings;
(f) Be in compliance with current department
reporting policies; and
(g) Be
signed by the IME provider performing the examination.
(2)An impairment rating report may be
requested as a component of an IME. Impairment rating reports are to be done as
specified in WAC
296-20-200 and
296-20-2010(2)(a) through
(e) and
296-23-377.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 51.32.055, 51.32.112, 51.32.114, 51.36.060, and 51.36.070. 04-04-029, § 296-23-382, filed 1/27/04, effective 3/1/04.
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