| Doctors licensed to practice: |
| Medicine & surgery | Osteopathic medicine & surgery | Podiatric medicine & surgery | Chiropractic | Dentistry |
Required continuing education hours: | 50 hours per year or 200 hours in 4 years | 50 hours per year or 150 hours in 3 years | 25 hours per year or 50 hours every 2 years | 25 hours per year | 21 hours per year |
Applicants must submit documentation of CE hours with their initial application and when renewal is due or required. This training must focus on subject areas relevant to the provider's specialty or skills required to complete IMEs.
Exception: The requirement to submit CE documentation will be waived for applicants who provide documentation of a minimum of seven hundred sixty-eight hours of patient related services (excluding independent medical examinations) per calendar year.
Only examiners in the following practice specialties who meet all other requirements may perform IMEs:
| Doctors licensed to practice: |
Examiner is: | Medicine & surgery | Osteopathic medicine & surgery | Podiatric medicine & surgery | Chiropractic | Dentistry |
In Washington | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Outside Washington | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
(4) IME firms (partnerships, corporations or other legal entities) that derive income from independent medical examinations must:
(a) Have a medical director. The medical director must be a licensed medical physician and surgeon (MD) or osteopathic physician and surgeon (DO), be responsible to provide oversight on the quality of independent medical examinations, impairment ratings and reports, and be available to resolve any issue that department staff may bring to the medical director's attention.
(i) IME firms conducting exams in Washington state must have a medical director who has a Washington state medical license.
(ii) The medical director must be an approved independent medical examiner.
(b) Have no previous business or audit action by the department to suspend or revoke an assigned provider number.
(c) Have no previous action taken by any federal or state agency for any business previously owned or operated.
(d) Facilitate scheduling of providers both for the examination and for any required follow up, including amendments to the report, subsequent reports, or for any testimony required. If the provider fails to participate in scheduling or otherwise causes an undue expense to the department, whether intentionally or not, the department may fine the provider up to five hundred dollars per violation.
(e) Attest that all information submitted on the application is true and accurate and must sign under penalty of perjury.
(f) Comply with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and other requirements with regard to business operations including specific requirements for any business operations for the provision of medical services.
(g) Adhere to the independent medical examination standards of conduct, and all other laws, rules, and policies. These include, but are not limited to, the following:
• IME provider application agreement;
• Medical Aid Rules and Fee Schedules (MARFS);
• Payment policies;
• Medical Examiners' Handbook.
(h) Ensure that examinations are conducted in a facility primarily designated as a professional office for medical, dental, podiatric, chiropractic or psychiatric examinations where the primary use of the facility is for medical services. The facility must not be residential, commercial, educational or retail in nature. The facility must be clean, sanitary and provide adequate access, climate control, light, space, and equipment. The facility must provide for the comfort and safety of the worker and for the privacy necessary to conduct examinations and discuss medical issues. Providers must have a private disrobing area and adequate provision of examination gowns if disrobing is required.
(i) Have telephone answering capability during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, in order to schedule independent medical examinations and communicate with workers about scheduled examinations. If an exam site is open on Saturday, telephone access must be available.
(j) Agree that either the firm or the department may inactivate their IME provider number or numbers. If an IME provider number has been inactivated and the firm wishes to resume related services, they must reapply and meet current requirements.
(k) Agree to keep the department informed and updated with any new information such as exam site or administrative office locations, phone numbers or contact information.
(l) Reapply every three years in order to maintain an active IME provider number.
(i) In the first year of the new rule, effective March 1, 2013, all IME firms must reapply.
(ii) Firms will be notified by mail sixty days prior to their renewal application due date.
(m) Have their medical director and a representative from their quality assurance (QA) staff achieve a passing score on the Medical Examiners' Handbook test prior to initial application and when renewal is due or required.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
51.04.020,
51.04.030,
51.32.112,
51.32.114,
51.32.055,
51.36.060,
51.36.070. WSR 13-03-129, § 296-23-317, filed 1/22/13, effective 2/25/13; WSR 11-01-069, § 296-23-317, filed 12/10/10, effective 1/10/11. Statutory Authority: RCW
51.32.055, 51,32,112 [51.32.112],
51.32.114,
51.36.060, and
51.36.070. WSR 09-24-085, § 296-23-317, filed 11/30/09, effective 3/1/10; WSR 04-04-029, § 296-23-317, filed 1/27/04, effective 3/1/04.]