Utah Admin. Code R612-300-12 - Commission Approval of Health Care Treatment Protocols
A. Authority. Pursuant to authority granted
by Subsection
34A-2-111(2)(c)(i)(B)(VII)
of the Utah Workers' Compensation Act, the Utah Labor Commission establishes
the following standards and procedures for Commission approval of medical
treatment and quality care guidelines.
B. Standards
1. Scientifically based: Subsection
34A-2-111(2)(c)(i)(B)
(VII)(Aa) of the Act requires that guidelines
be scientifically based. The Commission will consider a guideline to be
'scientifically based" when it is supported by medical studies and/or
research.
2. Peer reviewed:
Subsection
34A-2-111(2)(c)(i)(B)(VII)
(Bb) of the Act requires that guidelines be
peer reviewed. The Commission will consider a guideline to be "peer reviewed"
when the medical study's content, methodology, and results have been reviewed
and approved prior to publication by an editorial board of qualified
experts.
3. Other standards:
Pursuant to its rulemaking authority under Subsection
34A-2-111(2)(c)(i)(B)(VII),
the Utah Labor Commission establishes the following additional standards for
medical treatment and quality care guidelines.
a. The guidelines must be periodically
updated and, subject to Commission discretion, may not be approved for use
unless updated in whole or in part at least biannually;
b. Guideline sources must be
identified;
c. The guidelines must
be reasonably priced;
d. The
guidelines must be easily accessible in print and electronic
versions.
C.
Procedure: Pursuant to Subsection
34A-2-111(2)(c)(i)(B)
(VII) of the Utah Workers' Compensation Act,
a party seeking Commission action to approve or disapprove a guideline shall
file a petition for such action with the Labor Commission.
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