11 N.C. Admin. Code 23C .0107 - COMMUNICATION
(a) The insurance
carrier shall notify the Commission and all parties on a Form 25N Notice to the
Commission of Assignment of Rehabilitation Professional when a rehabilitation
professional is assigned to a case and identify the purpose of the
rehabilitation involvement.
(b) At
the initial meeting, the rehabilitation professional shall provide the injured
worker with a copy of the Rules in this Subchapter, and shall inform the
injured worker that the rehabilitation professional is required to share
relevant medical and vocational rehabilitation information with the employer
and insurance carrier and that the rehabilitation professional may be compelled
to testify regarding any information obtained.
(c) The rehabilitation professional shall
timely inform injured workers that the Rehabilitation Professional will share
relevant and material information with the employer and insurance carrier and
that the Rehabilitation Professional may be compelled to testify regarding any
information obtained.
(d) In cases
where the employer is paying medical compensation to a provider rendering
treatment under the Workers' Compensation Act, the injured worker, if requested
by a rehabilitation professional, shall sign a Form 25C Authorization for
Rehabilitation Professional to Obtain Medical Records of Current Treatment
authorizing the rehabilitation professional to obtain records of the current
treatment.
(e) The rehabilitation
professional shall provide copies of all correspondence and reports
contemporaneously to all parties by the same mode of transmission.
(f) In preparing written and oral reports,
the rehabilitation professional shall present only information relevant and
material to the worker's medical rehabilitation and vocational rehabilitation
and shall make every effort to avoid invasion of the worker's
privacy.
(g) The rehabilitation
professional shall make periodic written reports documenting accurately and
completely the substance of all activity in the case, including rehabilitation
activity. The rehabilitation professional shall furnish a worker who is
unrepresented by counsel with a copy of each periodic report, or, in the
alternative, the rehabilitation professional shall advise the worker either
orally or in writing (at least as often as reports are produced) as to the plan
for and progress of the case, and that the worker has the right to request a
copy of the reports under
11 NCAC
23A .0607.
(h) Frequency and timing of periodic reports
shall be determined at the time of referral and shall depend on the type of
service provided. Communication of activity to all parties by telephone,
facsimile, electronic media, or letter must occur when information relevant to
the rehabilitation process is obtained, changes or revisions are recommended or
occur in medical or vocational treatment plans, or on any other occasion when
the worker's understanding and cooperation is critical to the implementation of
the rehabilitation plan.
(i) If
requested by the injured worker or his or her attorney, the initial meeting of
the injured worker and rehabilitation professional shall take place at the
office of the worker's attorney and shall occur within 20 days of the
request.
(j) The rehabilitation
professional may coordinate activities with the injured worker's attorney, and,
at the employer or carrier's discretion, with the defense attorney.
(k) If the rehabilitation professional
believes the injured worker is not complying with the provision of
rehabilitation services, the rehabilitation professional shall detail in
writing the actions that the rehabilitation professional believes the injured
worker is required to take to return to compliance. In determining whether the
injured worker is in compliance with the provision of rehabilitation services,
the rehabilitation professional shall rely on his or her independent
professional judgment and training and shall focus on the overall effect that
the worker's actions or inactions are having on the rehabilitation
goals.
Notes
Eff. January 1, 1996;
Amended Eff. November 1, 2014; June 1, 2000;
Recodified from 04 NCAC 10C .0107 Eff. June 1, 2018;
Amended Eff. November 1, 2022.
Eff. January 1, 1996;
Amended Eff. November 1, 2014; June 1, 2000;
Recodified from 04 NCAC 10C .0107 by North Carolina Register Volume 32, Issue 23, June 1, 2018 Eff.
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