Updated Dec 22, 2021
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This section contains the topic “General Information on Scheduling Examinations.”
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1. General Information on Scheduling Examinations
Introduction |
This topic contains general information about scheduling examinations, including
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Change Date |
April 10, 2020
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IV.i.2.B.1.a. General Information on Scheduling Examinations |
“Scheduling examinations” refers to the process by which the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) and either a Veterans Health Administration examining facility or a contract examiner work together to set up a particular examination.
VBA will request the examination, which may involve notation of information pertinent to the time and place of the examination. However, the examining facility will actually
References: For more information on
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IV.i.2.B.1.b. Examinations for VA-Employee Claimants |
In any case where an examination is needed and the claims folder contains VA Form 20-0344, Annual Certification of Veteran Status and Veteran Relatives, or there is a VA Employee flash associated with the record, refer to the table below for appropriate action.
Important: Make every attempt to avoid a conflict of interest when scheduling the examinations of VA employees. If the need for an exception arises, follow the guidance in M21-1, Part IV, Subpart i, 2.B.1.c.
Reference: For more information on handling claims from employees and their relatives, see M21-1, Part II, Subpart i, 2.D.5.
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IV.i.2.B.1.c. Exceptions for Employees Who Work at an Examining Facility |
If an employee works at an examining facility and requires an examination in connection with a pending claim, request the examination from a different facility, as described in M21-1, Part IV, Subpart i, 2.B.1.b, unless the Veteran Service Center Manager (VSCM) determines an examination at the employing facility will not affect its integrity.
When a VSCM chooses to allow an examination of an employee at the same facility where he/she works, the VSCM must
Important: An examining facility will reject an examination request if, while processing the request,
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IV.i.2.B.1.d. Scheduling Examinations for Conditions Subject to Temporary or Episodic Improvement |
Schedule the examination of disabilities subject to temporary or episodic improvement, such as skin conditions and other disabilities listed in 38 CFR 3.344, when the conditions are most likely to show representative or claimed symptoms.
If there is specific competent information that a disability is worse at predictable times, schedule the examination based on that information.
Examples:
Important: Under the Acceptable Clinical Evidence (ACE) Process, examiners may be able to complete a fully adequate disability benefits questionnaire capturing representative or claimed symptoms, to include periods of exacerbation and improvement, based on review of existing evidence and/or an interview in lieu of an in-person clinical examination or testing.
References: For more information on
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IV.i.2.B.1.e. Scheduling Specialist Examinations |
VA examination providers schedule specialist examinations only when requested to do so.
Reference: For more information on specialist examinations, see M21-1, Part IV, Subpart i, 2.A.6.
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