Oklahoma Code § 85A-17

Title 85A. Workers' Compensation: Physician Advisory Committee
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A.  There is hereby created a Physician Advisory Committee
comprised of nine (9) members to be appointed as follows:

1.  The Governor shall appoint three members, one of whom shall
be licensed in this state as a doctor of medicine and surgery, one
of whom shall be engaged in the practice of family medicine in a
rural community of the state, and one of whom shall be an
osteopathic physician;
2.  The President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint three
members, one of whom shall be licensed in this state as a doctor of
medicine and orthopedic surgery, one of whom shall be licensed in
this state either as a doctor of medicine or a doctor of osteopathy
and a neurosurgeon, and one of whom shall be licensed in this state
as a podiatric physician; and
3.  The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint
three members, one of whom shall be licensed in this state as an
osteopathic physician, one of whom shall be licensed in this state
either as a doctor of medicine or a doctor of osteopathy and shall
be engaged in the practice of occupational medicine, and one of whom
shall be licensed in this state as a chiropractic physician.
Any member serving on the effective date of this section shall
serve the remainder of his or her term.  Thereafter, each position
will be filled by the appointing official for a term of three (3)
years.  Members shall be subject to reappointment, with any new
appointee to serve out the remainder of the unexpired term of the
Committee member so replaced.
B.  The Committee shall:
1.  Assist and advise the Workers’ Compensation Commission
regarding utilization review as it relates to the medical practice
and treatment of work-related injuries.  Such utilization review
shall include a review of reasonable and necessary medical
treatment; abusive practices; needless treatments, testing, or
procedures; or a pattern of billing in excess of or in violation of
the Schedule of Medical Fees.  The Physician Advisory Committee
shall review and make findings and recommendations to the Commission
with respect to charges of inappropriate or unnecessary treatment or
procedures, abusive practices, or excessive billing disclosed
through utilization review;
2.  Assist the Commission in reviewing medical practices of
health care providers, including evaluations of permanent disability
provided by health care providers.  The Committee shall review and
make findings and recommendations to the Commission with respect to
charges of abusive practices by health care providers providing
medical services or evaluations of permanent partial disability
through the workers’ compensation system;
3.  After public hearing, review and make recommendations for
acceptable deviations from the American Medical Association’s
“Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment”;
4.  After public hearing, adopt Physician Advisory Committee
Guidelines (PACG) and protocols for only medical treatment not

addressed by the latest edition of the Official Disability
Guidelines;
5.  After public hearing, adopt Physician Advisory Committee
Guidelines for the prescription and dispensing of any controlled
substance included in Schedule II of the Uniform Controlled
Dangerous Substances Act if not addressed by the current edition of
the Official Disability Guidelines;
6.  Review utilization on cases or of providers when requested
by any employer, injured employee or insurer.  The Committee may
issue a public or private censure to any provider for utilization
which is excessive or inadequate, or recommend the Commission order
treatment within the treatment guidelines;
7.  Provide general recommendations to the Commission on the
issues of injury causation and apportionment;
8.  Conduct educational seminars for the Commission, employers,
employees, and other interested parties;
9.  Assist the Commission in accessing medical information from
scientific literature; and
10.  Report its progress annually to the Governor, the President
Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
C.  The Commission shall recognize the latest edition of the
Official Disability Guidelines as the primary standard of reference,
at the time of treatment, in determining the frequency and extent of
services presumed to be medically necessary and appropriate for
compensable injuries under this act, or in resolving such matters in
the event a dispute arises.
D.  Members of the Physician Advisory Committee shall receive no
compensation for serving on the Committee but shall be reimbursed by
the Commission for their necessary travel expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties in accordance with the State Travel
Reimbursement Act.
E.  Meetings of the Physician Advisory Committee shall be called
by the Commission but held at least quarterly.  The presence of a
majority of the members shall constitute a quorum.  No action shall
be taken by the Physician Advisory Committee without the affirmative
vote of at least a majority of the members.
F.  The Commission shall provide office supplies and personnel
of the Commission to assist the Committee in the performance of its
duties.
G.  Upon written request, the Insurance Commissioner, CompSource
Mutual Insurance Company, and every approved self-insured employer
in Oklahoma shall provide the Committee with data necessary to the
performance of its duties.
H.  Any health care provider acting in good faith and within the
scope of the provider’s duties as a member of the Physician Advisory
Committee shall be immune from civil liability for making any report

or other information available to the judges of the Commission or to
the Commission or for assisting in the origination, investigation,
or preparation of the report or other information so provided.

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