I RECEIVED A DETERMINATION DEEMED OCCUPATIONALLY RELATED AND DO NOT AGREE WITH THE DECISION. WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS?
A. The reviewing audiologist must render a decision based upon evidence provided (audiometric data, dosimetry, Extended Questionnaire). If significant new information is discovered post determination, forward that information to the audiologist for a second review. Neither T K Group, nor the T K Group audiologist, possesses regulatory enforcement function. An occupationally or non-occupationally related determination conveys a professional “best practice” recommendation based upon all known evidence provided. In the end, the decision to log or not to log must be left to the discretion of (client) corporate authority.
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