Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) This section shall not apply to
self-insured and insured employers who offer a Medical Provider Network
pursuant to section
4616 of the
Labor Code.
(b) Pursuant to section
4601 of the
Labor Code, and notwithstanding the 30 day time period specified in subdivision
(c), the employee may request a one time change of physician at any time.
(1) An employee's request for change of
physician pursuant to this subdivision need not be in writing. The claims
administrator shall respond to the employee in the manner best calculated to
inform the employee, and in no event later than 5 working days from receipt of
said request, the claims administrator shall provide the employee an
alternative physician, or if the employee so requests, a chiropractor or
acupuncturist.
(2) Notwithstanding
subdivision (a) of section
9780.1, if an employee requesting a
change of physician pursuant to this subdivision has notified his or her
employer in writing prior to the date of injury that he or she has either a
personal chiropractor or a personal acupuncturist, and where the employee so
requests, the alternative physician tendered by the claims administrator to the
employee shall be the employee's personal chiropractor or personal
acupuncturist as defined in subdivisions (b) and (c), respectively, of Labor
Code section
4601. The
notification to the employer must include the name and business address of the
chiropractor or acupuncturist. The employer shall notify its employees of the
requirements of this subdivision and provide its employees with an optional
form for notification of a personal chiropractor or acupuncturist, in
accordance with section
9880. DWC Form 9783.1 in section
9783.1 may be used for this
purpose.
(3) Except where the
employee is permitted to select a personal chiropractor or acupuncturist as
defined in subdivisions (b) and (c), respectively, of Labor Code section
4601, the
claims administrator shall advise the employee of the name and address of the
alternative physician, or chiropractor or acupuncturist if requested, the date
and time of an initial scheduled appointment, and any other pertinent
information.
(c) Pursuant
to section 4600, after 30 days from the date
the injury is reported, the employee shall have the right to be treated by a
physician or at a facility of his or her own choice within a reasonable
geographic area.
(1) The employee shall
notify the claims administrator of the name and address of the physician or
facility selected pursuant to this subdivision. However, this notice
requirement will be deemed to be satisfied if the selected physician or
facility gives notice to the claims administrator of the commencement of
treatment or if the claims administrator receives this information promptly
from any source.
(2) If so
requested by the selected physician or facility, the employee shall sign a
release permitting the selected physician or facility to report to the claims
administrator as required by section
9785.
(d) When the claims administrator is notified
of the name and address of an employee-selected physician or facility pursuant
to subdivision (c), or of a personal chiropractor or acupuncturist pursuant to
paragraph (2) of subdivision (b), the claims administrator shall:
(1) authorize such physician or facility or
personal chiropractor or acupuncturist to provide all medical treatment
reasonably required pursuant to section
4600 of the
Labor Code;
(2) furnish the name
and address of the person to whom billing for treatment should be
sent;
(3) arrange for the delivery
to the selected physician or facility of all medical information relating to
the claim, all X-rays and the results of all laboratory studies done in
relation to the injured employee's treatment; and
(4) provide the physician or facility with
(1) the fax number, if available, to be used to request authorization of
treatment plans; (2) the complete requirements of section
9785; and (3) the forms set forth
in sections
9785.2 and
9785.4. In lieu of providing the
materials required in (2) and (3) immediately above, the claims administrator
may refer the physician or facility to the Division of Workers' Compensation's
website where the applicable information and forms can be found at
http://www.dir.ca.gov/DWC/dwc_home_page.htm.
1.
Repealer and new section filed 11-9-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter
(Register 77, No. 46).
2. Repealer and new section and amendment of
NOTE filed 3-14-2006; operative 3-14-2006 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4 (Register 2006, No. 11).
Note: Authority cited: Sections
133 and 4603.5, Labor Code.
Reference: Sections 3551,
4600 and
4601, Labor
Code.