New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 44E - STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
Subchapter 3 - DETERMINATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE VALIDITY OF CERTAIN DIAGNOSTIC TESTS, SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRODIAGNOSTIC TESTS AND OTHER SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS
Section 13:44E-3.8 - Preparation of test report; follow-up
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A chiropractic physician who performs an electrodiagnostic test or special examination shall:
(b) A chiropractic physician who has requested an electrodiagnostic test or special examination shall obtain from the practitioner who performed the test, in addition to the interpretive report required in (a) above, a representative sample of the wave forms or other raw data, as applicable to the particular test, for inclusion in the patient record.
(c) A chiropractic physician who has performed an electrodiagnostic test or special examination shall discuss the findings and recommendations with the patient or patient's representative, as applicable.
(d) A practitioner who requested that a chiropractic physician perform electrodiagnostic test or special examination may request, with the patient's consent, a second opinion from another licensed chiropractic physician or medical doctor, trained and skilled in the performance and interpretation of electrodiagnostic tests. The patient shall not be caused to incur an additional charge for the second opinion unless the patient specifically consents or the patient's insurance carrier approves such expense as may be incurred. If the consultant to whom the patient is referred intends to charge for the consultation, neither that consultant nor the referring chiropractic physician shall have a significant beneficial interest in the practice of the other.