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New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
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TITLE 12. Department of Labor |
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Chapter V. Workers' Compensation |
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Subchapter E. Podiatry Practice |
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Part 341. Podiatry Care and Treatment |
Sec. 341.2. Report of attending podiatrist
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- The attending podiatrist shall get from the claimant a complete history of the claimant's injury or disease and shall report this to the chair, together with a full report of the known injury or disease as determined by his or her examination and diagnosis, as well as of any injury or disease other than the foot. Known injury or disease includes any condition the existence of which is ascertainable through experienced podiatry examination and diagnosis. Reported injury or disease includes any condition the existence of which is ascertainable either visually or from an authoritative source, such as the claimant, employer, a physician, etc. The report of injury or disease so ascertained shall not be deemed to constitute a professional diagnosis or opinion.