(1) When the patient enters the chronic pain phase, the osteopathic physician shall reevaluate the patient by treating the situation as a new disease.
(2) The chronic pain treatment plan must state the objectives that will be used to determine treatment success and must include:
(a) Any change in pain relief;
(b) Any change in physical and psychosocial function; and
(c) Additional diagnostic evaluations or other planned treatments.
(3) After treatment begins, the osteopathic physician shall adjust drug therapy to the individual health needs of the patient.
(4) The osteopathic physician shall complete patient notification in accordance with the provisions of WAC
246-853-675.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
18.57.800,
18.57A.800 and 2017 c 297. WSR 18-20-087, § 246-853-720, filed 10/1/18, effective 11/1/18.]