Utah Admin. Code R612-300-1 - Purpose, Scope and Definitions

A. Purpose and scope. Pursuant to authority granted the Utah Labor Commission under Subsection 34A-2-407(9) and Subsection 34A-2-407.5(1) of the Utah Workers' Compensation Act, these rules establish:
1. Reasonable fees for medical care necessary to treat workplace injuries;
2. Standards for disclosure of medical records;
3. Reporting requirements; and
4. Treatment protocols and quality care guidelines.
B. Definitions. The following definitions apply within Rule R612-300:
1. "Health care provider" is defined by Subsection 34A-2-111(1)(a) as "a person who furnishes treatment or care to persons who have suffered bodily injury" and includes hospitals, clinics, emergency care centers, physicians, nurses and nurse practitioners, physician's assistants, paramedics and emergency medical technicians.
2. "Injured worker" is an individual claiming workers' compensation medical benefits for a work-related injury or disease.
3. "Payor" is the entity responsible for payment of an injured worker's medical expenses';
4. "Physician" is defined by Subsection 34A-2-111(1)(b) to include any licensed podiatrist, physical therapist, physician, osteopath, dentist or dental hygienist, physician's assistant, naturopath, acupuncturist, chiropractor, or advance practice registered nurse.
5. "Workplace injury" is an injury or disease compensable under either the Utah Workers' Compensation Act or the Utah Occupational Disease Act.

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Utah Admin. Code R612-300-1
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2014-22, effective 10/22/2014 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2019-2, effective 1/1/2019 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-02, effective 12/23/2019

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