Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 2 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 42 - MEDICAL BENEFITS
Subchapter A - GENERAL MEDICAL PROVISIONS
Section 42.15 - Definitions
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
The following words and terms, when used in this part, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Accrual of medical benefits--The right to medical benefits for a compensable injury accrues as of the date of injury and continues for the life of the injured worker, or until terminated by agreement between the injured worker and the carrier, and is limited in amount only according to the reasonableness of the expense and the necessity of the treatment.
(2) Act--Texas Civil Statutes, Articles 8306-8309(i).
(3) Association--See carrier.
(4) Billing by report--The billing procedure to be used by a health care provider when:
(5) Board--The Industrial Accident Board of the State of Texas.
(6) Carrier--Shall be synonymous with "association," as defined in Texas Civil Statutes, Article 8309, §1, to mean any insurance company or entity authorized to insure payment of workers' compensation, including political subdivisions, the State of Texas, the University of Texas, Texas A&M University, and the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation.
(7) Carrier review and audit of individual provider's bills--
(8) Carrier review and audit of hospital bills--
(9) Claimant--The worker or health care provider making a claim. The health care provider may be a derivative or independent claimant.
(10) Compensable injury--Any injury having to do with and originating in the work, business, trade, or profession of the subscriber, received by an employee while engaged in or about the furtherance of the affairs or business of the subscriber, either upon the subscriber's premises or elsewhere.
(11) Consulting doctor--A licensed doctor who examines a worker, or the worker's medical record, at the request of the treating doctor to aid in diagnosis and/or treatment, and who may, at the request of the treating doctor, provide specialized treatment of the compensable injury or illness.
(12) Doctor--A licensed practitioner of medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, or podiatry.
(13) Health care provider (provider)--A health care provider is:
(14) Health facility--A health facility is:
(15) Independent medical exam--See medical exam order.
(16) Injured worker's representative--Any person designated in writing by the injured worker to assist him or her in pursuing a claim for compensation.
(17) Liability for medical services--This is the sole responsibility of the carrier prior to final disposition of a claim to pay fair and reasonable charges for necessary medical services rendered to an injured worker. This is the responsibility of the injured worker:
(18) Maximum medical recovery--Exists when no further improvement in the injured worker's health is reasonably expected from additional medical treatment or the passage of time.
(19) Medical exam order (also known as independent medical exam)--An order of the board requiring a claimant to present him or herself to be examined by a physician or chiropractor. The board may enter a medical exam order either on its own motion, or at the carrier's request. The claimant has the right to have his or her doctor present during a carrier-requested examination, the cost of which shall be borne by the carrier.
(20) Medical report--A board-approved form or narrative letter that transmits medical information. Reports must include all relevant information.
(21) Small rural hospital--A general hospital licensed for less than 100 beds which is located in a county classified as rural by the Health Care Financing Administration for purposes of Medicare reimbursement.
(22) Subscriber--Any employer who has obtained workers' compensation insurance coverage. This includes all political subdivisions, the State of Texas, the University of Texas, Texas A&M University, and the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation.
(23) Treating doctor--A doctor who is primarily responsible for the treatment of a worker's compensable injury or illness.