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Understanding the AMA Guides in Workers Compensation

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作 者:Steven Babitsky

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出版时间:2008年8月18日

I S B N:9780735574274

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With Understanding the AMA Guides in Workers' Compensation, you'll develop an even better understanding of the new standards, so you'll argue cases more successfully. There are pages of detail on the distinction between "permanent impairment" and disability, the circumstances under which physicians may express an opinion concerning disability, spine evaluations under the new injury model, and more. You'll also get practical answers to questions such as: "How do the AMA Guides rate degrees of impairment?" and "How do they establish a monetary value for a totally impaired body part?" And that's just the beginning. Plus, the book contains state-by-state case-specific information, checklists, and sample proofs. Highlights include:

California's adoption of the Fifth Edition of the AMA Guides as part of its 2004 Workers' Compensation Reform
Board Certification in use of the AMA Guides and an IME physician's qualifications
How to handle impairments not specifically covered under the AMA Guides
Additional difficult cross-examination questions for impairment evaluators
New sample proof for lumbar spinal cord injury
How to rate impairment in a claimant who refuses surgery that would likely be of benefit
Whether a rating under the A.A.O.S. manual is sufficient to award benefits Rating TMJ under the AMA Guides and the Recommended Guide to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment of the Temporomandibular Joint
Whether failure to follow the AMA Guides is a question of law or fact Whether a rating physician can invalidate Range of Motion measurements based upon the doctor's observations and clinical experience
Whether an administrative law judge (ALJ) can adjust an impairment rating if he or she finds that the rating physician misapplied the AMA Guides Updated case law, statutes, and regulations

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目录

  • HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
    • Origins of Scheduled Awards
    • Development of the AMA Guides
    • The Crucial Distinction Between Impairment and Disability
    • Using the AMA Guides for Direct Financial Awards to Claimants
    • Adopting the AMA Guides
    • Failure to Follow the AMA Guides
    • The Importance of Using the Most Recent Edition
    • The AAOS Manual
    • Comparing the AMA Guides to Scheduled Awards
    • The Whole-Person Concept, Rounding Off, and the Combined Values Chart
    • Injuries Not Covered by the AMA Guides
    • The AMA Guides and Appeals
  • USE OF THE AMA GUIDES FOR MEDICAL EVALUATIONS
    • When to Evaluate Permanent Impairment
    • The Process of Evaluating Impairment
    • The Evaluator's Qualifications
  • CHALLENGES TO THE ADOPTION AND USE OF THE AMA GUIDES
    • Are the AMA Guides Valid and Reliable?
    • Are the AMA Guides Comprehensive?
    • Constitutional and Other Legal Challenges
  • AMA GUIDES, FIFTH EDITION
    • Chapter 1: Philosophy, Purpose, and Appropriate Use of the AMA Guides
    • Chapter 2: Practical Application of the AMA Guides
    • Chapters 3–14: Other Systems
    • Chapter 15: Spine
    • Chapter 16: The Upper Extremities
    • Chapter 17: The Lower Extremities
    • Chapter 18: Pain
  • AMA GUIDES, SIXTH EDITION
    • Key Points for Counsel
    • Preface to the Sixth Edition
    • Methodology of the Sixth Edition
    • Chapter 1: Conceptual Foundations and Philosophy
    • Chapter 2: Practical Application of the Guides
    • Chapter 3: Pain-Related Impairment
    • Chapter 4: The Cardiovascular System
    • Chapter 5: The Pulmonary System
    • Chapter 6: The Digestive System
    • Chapter 7: The Urinary and Reproductive Systems
    • Chapter 8: The Skin
    • Chapter 9: The Hematopoietic System
    • Chapter 10: The Endocrine System
    • Chapter 11: Ear, Nose, and Throat and Related Structures
    • Chapter 12: The Visual System
    • Chapter 13: The Central and Peripheral Nervous System
    • Chapter 14: Mental and Behavioral Disorders
    • Chapter 15: The Upper Extremities
    • Chapter 16: The Lower Extremities
    • Chapter 17: The Spine and Pelvis
  • DIRECT EXAMINATION: USING THE AMA GUIDES TO PROVE PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT
    • Knowing What Must Be Proven
    • Laying the Foundation with the Claimant's Testimony
    • Preparing the Physician to Testify
  • FOURTH EDITION CROSS-EXAMINATION GUIDE
    • Were the AMA Guides Used?
    • Which Edition Was Used?
    • Examples of Specific Changes Between Editions
    • Training and the AMA Guides
    • The General Principles Behind the AMA Guides
    • When to Rate Permanent Impairment
    • The Physician's Report
    • The Whole-Person Rating Concept
    • Pain
    • Mental and Psychiatric Impairments
    • Focusing on All of the Impairments
  • SAMPLE CROSS-EXAMINATIONS UNDER THE FIFTH EDITION
    • Misreferences to the AMA Guides
    • Use of the AMA Guides to Assess Permanent Partial Disability
    • Examiners' Roles and Responsibilities
    • Examiners' Ethical Obligations
    • Upper Extremity Impairment Evaluation Protocol
    • Different Ratings Under Different Editions
    • Failure to Rate Pain
    • Combination versus Addition
    • Spinal Impairment
    • Radiculopathy Ratings
    • Whiplash
    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)
    • Tendinitis
    • Muscle Atrophy
  • SAMPLE CROSS-EXAMINATIONS UNDER THE SIXTH EDITION
    • Reading and Understanding Chapters 1 and 2 and the Glossary as Required
    • Challenging the Validity of the AMA Guides Past and Present
    • Cultural Differences
    • Required Components of Impairment Evaluation Reports
    • Accuracy of Diagnosis
    • Prejudice Against the Treating Physician
    • Rating Unlisted Diagnoses by Analogy
    • Using a Functional Assessment, Allowed by the AMA Guides, That Does Not Have Instructions on How to Score or Convert Score to Grade Modifier
    • Failure to Review Actual Clinical Studies
    • Spying on Examinee
    • Following Chapter-Specific Instructions
    • Apportionment
    • Understanding the Definition of Maximum Medical Improvement
  • SAMPLE PROOFS
    • Lower Back Injury
    • Herniated L4–L5 Disk Injury
    • Bilateral Upper Extremity Injury
    • Ulnar Nerve Injury
    • Back Injury
    • DRE versus ROM Model in Spine Impairment
    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and de Quervain's Tendinitis
  • JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF THE AMA GUIDES
    • Alaska
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • District of Columbia
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Hawaii
    • Idaho
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Louisiana
    • Maine
    • Maryland
    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Montana
    • Nebraska
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New Mexico
    • North Carolina
    • North Dakota
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • South Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Utah
    • Vermont
    • Virginia
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
    • Wyoming
    • Federal Cases
  • Appendix A: THE GUIDES IN WORKERS' COMPENSATION STATUTES AND REGULATIONS
  • Appendix B: IMPAIRMENT CASE LAW DECISIONS
  • Appendix C: The 15 MOST IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE AMA GUIDES
  • (4TH ED. 1993)
  • Appendix D: KEY POINTS IN THE AMA GUIDES (4TH ED. 1993)
  • Table of Cases
  • Index

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