28 Tex. Admin. Code § 126.17 - Guidelines for Examination by a Treating Doctor or Referral Doctor After a Designated Doctor Examination to Address Issues Other Than Certification of Maximum Medical Improvement and the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment
(a) An examination by the injured employee's
treating doctor or another doctor to whom the injured employee is referred by
the treating doctor to determine any issue other than certification of maximum
medical improvement and the evaluation of permanent impairment may be
appropriate after a designated doctor examination if:
(1) the designated doctor issued an opinion
on the issue;
(2) the injured
employee is not satisfied with the designated doctor's opinion; and
(3) the treating doctor or the referral
doctor has not already provided the injured employee with a written report that
meets the standard described by subsection (b) of this section on the issue
addressed by the designated doctor.
(b) The treating doctor or the referral
doctor shall complete a narrative report. The report should include objective
findings of the examination and an analysis that explains how the objective
findings lead to the conclusion reached by the doctor. This report shall be
filed with the insurance carrier, the injured employee and the injured
employee's representative. Notwithstanding §
129.5 of this title (relating to
Work Status Reports), if the treating doctor or the referral doctor examines
the injured employee to address an issue relating to return to work, the doctor
must also file a Work Status Report.
(c) The insurance carrier shall reimburse the
injured employee for all reasonable travel expenses as specified in Chapter
134, Subchapter B of this title (relating to Miscellaneous Reimbursement) for
attending an appropriate medical examination.
(d) Nothing in this section is construed to
limit or prohibit the injured employee from obtaining reasonable and necessary
medical care for the compensable injury or from obtaining a written report from
a treating doctor or a referral doctor on any issue under Labor Code §
408.0041(a)(3) -
(6) prior to a designated doctor
examination.
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