Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XXVII - Chiropractors
Chapter 7 - Peer Review Committee
Section XXVII-701 - Purpose and Composition of Committee

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXVII-701

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 3, March 20, 2024

A. Area Covered- state of Louisiana.

B. Structure. The peer review committee shall function under the Board of Chiropractic Examiners, a state agency created and empowered by the legislature to license and regulate the practice of chiropractic in Louisiana in accordance with R.S. 37:2801 et seq., R.S. 37:1734 and R.S. 49:950 et seq.

C. Purpose. The purpose of the committee is to review, upon request of any party involved including the chiropractic physician himself, any matter relative to the appropriateness of care rendered by any doctor of chiropractic licensed to practice and practicing in the state of Louisiana, as well as, substance abuse impairments.

D.

1. Composition of Committee. The committee shall be comprised of five doctors of chiropractic currently licensed by the state of Louisiana and practicing within the state of Louisiana, and appointed by the Louisiana Board of Examiners.

2. All chiropractors chosen to serve on the committee shall attend a peer review school. In that the Board of Examiners will be administering and functioning as an appeals option, its members shall also attend the peer review school. The Board of Examiners shall bear the cost of this special training.

E. Per Diem/Expenses. Committee will be afforded a per diem payment and reimbursement for reasonable expenses incurred as a result of attending review meetings. Per diem shall not exceed $50 per day plus mileage at the current state rate, all as required by and set forth in R.S. 37:2802.F. Members will be reimbursed only from review fees collected.

F. Who May Submit Claims. Chiropractic physicians, an impaired chiropractic physician requesting his own admittance for review through the substance abuse policy, an interested third party reporting an impaired chiropractic physician, third party reimbursement organizations, patients, professional standards review organizations, health maintenance organizations may request a review if they are directly involved in the claim by the fact of being the patient treated, the doctor administering or receiving payment for treatment or the third-party contracting to pay the claim. This shall also include an impaired chiropractic physician requesting his own admittance for review through the substance abuse policy.

G.

1. All costs of administrating this program will be borne by the peer review committee out of the fees charged.

2. Any party making a peer review request will be charged a fee to cover the administrative costs of performing the review. The fee will be commensurate with the administrative costs.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:2804.G.

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