The need to replace a physician on a Panel Qualified Medical Evaluator (PQME) list is occurring more and more frequently. A replacement panel involves the replacement of at least one and possibly three qualified evaluators (as distinguished from a second panel, which involves an entirely new list of qualified evaluators).
Section 34(b) requires the PQME to conduct the evaluation only at the medical office listed on the panel selection form.
Section 34(c) requires the PQME to note within the appointment notification whether a Certified Interpreter is required and if so, the PQME must specify the language. Note, however, that this subsection requires that the party who is to pay the costs of the interpreter (i.e., defendant in almost all scenarios) must make the actual arrangements for the interpreter to be present at the
evaluation.
Assuming that a replacement PQME is available upon any of the forgoing conditions, the Medical Unit will issue the replacement without the need to request an order form the WCAB. Pursuant to 8 CCR section 31.5(c), any such replacement QME shall be selected at random.
Laura Mendivel is an attorney in the Orange office of Grancell, Lebovitz, Reubens and Thomas. This column was reprinted with permission from the firm's client newsletter.
Close Do not post libelous remarks. You are solely responsible for the postings you input. By posting here you agree to hold harmless and indemnify WorkCompCentral for any damages and actions your post may cause.