WAC 388-448-0020
Which health professionals can I go to
for medical evidence? We accept medical evidence from these
sources:
(1) For a physical impairment, a health professional
licensed in Washington state or where the examination was
performed:
(a) A physician, which for GA program purposes, includes:
(i) Medical doctor (M.D.);
(ii) Doctor of osteopathy (D.O.);
(iii) Doctor of optometry (O.D.) to evaluate visual
acuity impairments;
(iv) Doctor of podiatry (D.P.) for foot disorders; and
(v) Doctor of dental surgery (D.D.S.) or doctor of
medical dentistry (D.M.D.) for tooth abscesses or
temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
(b) An advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP) for
physical impairments that are within the ARNP's area of
certification to treat;
(c) The chief of medical administration of the Veterans'
Administration, or their designee, as authorized in federal
law; or
(d) A physician assistant when the report is cosigned by
the supervising physician.
(2) For a mental impairment, professionals licensed in
Washington state or where the examination was performed:
(a) A psychiatrist;
(b) A psychologist;
(c) An advanced registered nurse practitioner certified
in psychiatric nursing; or
(d) At our discretion:
(i) A person identified as a mental health professional
within the regional support network mental health treatment
system provided the person's training and qualifications at a
minimum include having a Master's degree and two years of
mental health treatment experience; or
(ii) The physician who is currently treating you for a
mental impairment.
(3) "Supplemental medical evidence" means information
from a health professional not listed in subsection (1) or (2)
of this section and who can provide supporting medical
evidence for impairments identified by any of the
professionals listed in subsections (1) or (2) of this
section. We include as supplemental medical evidence sources:
(a) A health professional who has conducted tests on or
provides on-going treatment to you, such as a physical
therapist, chiropractor, nurse, physician assistant;
(b) Workers at state institutions and agencies who are
not health professionals and are providing or have provided
medical or health-related services to you; or
(c) Chemical dependency professionals (CDPs) when
requesting information on the effects of alcohol or drug
abuse.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090, 74.04.005, and 2003 1st
sp.s. c 10. 04-07-140, § 388-448-0020, filed 3/22/04,
effective 5/1/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050,
74.04.055, 74.04.057, 74.04.510, and 74.08.090. 01-14-059, §
388-448-0020, filed 6/29/01, effective 8/1/01. Statutory
Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057, 74.08.090. 00-16-113, § 388-448-0020, filed 8/2/00, effective 9/1/00.]