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So I have my first (and only??) QME visit coming up and I noticed that my medical records that my WC people sent me and to the QME are incomplete. Here is the conversation I had with my adjustor about this:
wc : Well that's what we received. Anything more than what we have is up to you to get if you want the QME to see those records. me : Ok. How about the 13 visits of PT I had? Those aren't included at all in the records... wc : Yeah, those aren't usually looked at by the QME. Its only doctors records they focus on. me: Really? wc : Yes. me : Ok- I'll get my missing records. Should I get them all to the doctor before my exam? wc : No that's not necessary. As long as they have them it will be fine. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ok guys, is this a load of crap or not? I am annoyed that he put this on ME. But the real questions are: 1. Aren't the Physical Therapy records important in a WC case?? 2. Isn't it most beneficial for the examining doctor to get them ahead of time? Its 6 regular visits, a EMG test and 13 PT visits that are missing from the history of this WC claim. That's a lot!! I will be running all over town to get the missing reports and faxing them into the QME office all the same. I just wanted to see if I am being hostile here or if what my adjustor said was wrong. Many thanks!! |
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