Frequently Asked Questions about Impairment Ratings

This article is intended for RateFast users who have questions about the Whole Person Impairment ratings that come with each PR-4 Permanent & Stationary work injury report.

This FAQ contains answers to a few common questions that we’ve received regarding RateFast impairment ratings.

We pride ourselves in the accuracy of our impairment ratings, and would be happy to explain how they are being calculated. If your question isn’t answered here, then please contact us with questions about your PR-4 report.

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Never Fill Out an RFA again: How to Write and Track RFAs in RateFast

Whenever you order a treatment for an injured worker, you also need to complete a Request for Authorization form. Completing and keeping track of RFAs for every treatment and referral isn’t always easy. And it’s never fun. We know.

Fortunately, there’s now a solution.

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Telemedicine

Telemedicine is the delivery of medical care, including an actual discussion of medical history and a physical exam.

Just like an office visit, in a telemedicine visit the doctor interviews the patient, gets a complete history, and then performs an exam. Recent advances in technology now allow providers to remotely measure blood pressure, oxygen saturation, cardiac and lung auscultation. They can even look at the tympanic membranes of the inner ear drum or take high resolution pictures of the skin without actually being in the same room as the patient.

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3 tips to help you get paid for your PR-4 report

This article is intended for medical providers and other medical professionals.

When you complete a Permanent & Stationary PR-4 report, it can be difficult to get paid for the full and correct amount.

This article includes a few tips to help ensure that you get compensated for your report.

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