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Filling out the Chiropractic Physicians’ Guide To Oregon On-the-Job Injuries is an important step in ensuring proper treatment and documentation of on-the-job injuries. This guide provides clear, user-friendly instructions for completing the form online, offering support for chiropractic physicians navigating the workers' compensation system.
Follow the steps to effectively complete the form
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin filling in the required patient information, including the worker's name and insurer claim number. Ensure all entries are accurate for proper identification.
- Document the date of the examination, including symptoms observed during the assessment. Specify objective findings, including ICD-9-CM codes that correspond to the current diagnosis.
- Outline the type of treatment administered and any pertinent laboratory or X-ray results that relate to the worker's condition.
- Indicate the ability to work by completing the work status section. Include dates and descriptions of any work restrictions or limitations that apply.
- Note the medically stationary status and include any anticipated dates of further treatment as necessary.
- Provide information regarding any referrals to other providers, ensuring all necessary follow-ups are noted.
- Review the completed form thoroughly to ensure all sections are filled accurately and legibly before submission.
- Once finished, users can save changes, download a copy, print the document, or share it, ensuring proper distribution to the relevant parties.
Complete your documents online efficiently to ensure timely and accurate filing of on-the-job injury claims.
Medically stationary means that your condition or injury is not expected to get better with further treatment or the passage of time. When your doctor determines that you are medically stationary, the insurer will close your claim. The insurer may continue to pay for some prescriptions and limited medical services.
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