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To predesignate your personal physician (if you are eligible to do so), you must notify your employer in writing. You may prepare your own written statement, use optional DWC Form 9783 provided by the Division of Workers' Compensation, or use a form provided by your employer.
PRIMARY TREATING PHYSICIAN'S PROGRESS REPORT (PR-2)
WC002. Treating Physician's Progress Report (PR-2 or narrative equivalent in accordance with § 9785)
The purpose of §9785 is to advise the Primary Treating Physician (PTP) of his medical reporting requirements. It is also used to enforce the standards and provide the Defendant with proper progress and status reports.
If you've been seeing a treating doctor within an HCO, you can switch at least once to another doctor within the HCO. You may switch to a new medical provider (including a chiropractor or acupuncturist) after a waiting period: 180 days if you have employer-provided health insurance; 90 days if aren't covered.
Under many conditions, California regulations require a Primary Treating Physician to issue a PR-2 report to a claims administrator. The purpose of this PR-2 is to update the claims administrator on the status of the injured employee.
Under many conditions, California regulations require a Primary Treating Physician to issue a PR-2 report to a claims administrator. The purpose of this PR-2 is to update the claims administrator on the status of the injured employee.
Every physician who treats an injured employee must file a complete Form 5021 Doctor's First Report of Occupational Illness or Injury (DFR) with the employer's claims administrator within five days of the initial examination.