Asked in Workers' Compensation for Massachusetts

Q: Can a tele-health provider based in Texas provider treatment and diagnostic referrals on a WC claim in Indiana?

We have a tele-health provider who does initial triage for employees who sustain an injury. They are based in Texas and the main doctor for this firm is licensed in Indiana but only has a physical location in Texas. Can they provider care for employees injured in Indiana and write prescriptions for referrals for MRI's and other diagnostics?

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Jeffrey Young
Jeffrey Young
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  • Workers' Compensation Lawyer
  • Lowell, MA
  • Licensed in Massachusetts

A: You need to address this question to a Indiana workers' compensation lawyer as each state had their own workers' compensation laws and rules of evidence.

Michael Levin agrees with this answer

Michael Levin
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Michael Levin
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  • Workers' Compensation Lawyer
  • Sturbridge, MA
  • Licensed in Massachusetts

A: I agree with Atty. Young. It depends on what Indiana's workers' comp system allows. Generally speaking, even here in Massachusetts, I think it would be allowed, but here in MA you also have the right to see whoever you want. However, some states do dictate who you can seek treatment from, and Indiana may be one of them. I suggest redirecting your question specifically to an Indiana workers' comp attorney.

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