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§ 50-6-235. Depositions by physicians -- Written medical report -- Admissibility -- Schedule for charges.

TN Code § 50-6-235 (2019) (N/A)
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(a)

(1) If a physician refuses to make a reasonable effort to give a deposition in a workers' compensation case within ninety (90) days of receipt of notice, the employee may petition the court for an order requiring the physician to give the deposition.

(2) If the physician does not respond to the petition in a timely fashion, the physician may lose the exemption from subpoena to trial established by § 24-9-101.

(b) For the purpose of subsection (a), the requirement that the physician make a reasonable effort to give a deposition may be presumed to be satisfied if the physician offers to be available to give the physician's deposition within ninety (90) days' of notice at two (2) or more reasonable places and at times within normal business hours, but because of scheduling difficulties on the part of any of the other persons who wish to be present at the deposition, the deposition cannot take place at either of the times and places offered by the physician.

(c)

(1) Any party may introduce direct testimony from a physician through a written medical report on a form established by the administrator. The administrator shall establish by rule the form for the report. All parties shall have the right to take the physician's deposition on cross examination concerning its contents. Any written medical report sought to be introduced as evidence shall be signed by the physician making the report bearing an original signature. A reproduced medical report that is not originally signed is not admissible as evidence unless accompanied by an originally signed affidavit from the physician or the submitting attorney verifying the contents of the report. Any written medical report sought to be introduced into evidence shall include within the body of the report or as an attachment a statement of qualifications of the person making the report. The administrator shall, by regulation, fix the fee to be charged by the physician for the preparation and filing of the report and fix penalties for a failure to file the report after a timely request for it by any interested party.

(2) The written medical report of a treating or examining physician shall be admissible at any stage of a workers' compensation claim in lieu of a deposition upon oral examination, if notice of intent to use the sworn statement is provided to the opposing party or counsel not less than twenty (20) days before the date of intended use. If no objection is filed within ten (10) days of the receipt of the notice, the sworn statement shall be admissible as described in this subsection (c). In the event that a party does object, then the objecting party shall depose the physician within a reasonable period of time or the objection shall be deemed to be waived.

(d) The medical payment committee established in § 50-6-125 shall establish a schedule by rule for reasonable charges by physicians for preparing and giving depositions in workers' compensation cases. The schedule may be subject to annual revision. Physicians shall not be permitted to charge more than the amount permitted under the schedule. The rule shall be subject to the approval of the administrator, including annual revisions.

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§ 50-6-235. Depositions by physicians -- Written medical report -- Admissibility -- Schedule for charges.