Asking Appropriate Questions

Given the import of medical evidence, it is critical to ask the doctor all the right questions, the first time.  This alleviates time wasting and ensures that quick and accurate decisions can be made on claims.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-reference-library/historical-information/comcare-operations-manual/volume-seven-review-processes/part-one-evidence-and-investigation/medical-reports/asking-appropriate-questions

What to provide the doctor with

Given the import of medical evidence, it is critical to ask the doctor all the right questions, the first time.  This alleviates time wasting and ensures that quick and accurate decisions can be made on claims.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-reference-library/historical-information/comcare-operations-manual/volume-seven-review-processes/part-one-evidence-and-investigation/medical-reports/asking-appropriate-questions/what-provide-doctor

A case summary

Given the import of medical evidence, it is critical to ask the doctor all the right questions, the first time.  This alleviates time wasting and ensures that quick and accurate decisions can be made on claims.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-reference-library/historical-information/comcare-operations-manual/volume-seven-review-processes/part-one-evidence-and-investigation/medical-reports/asking-appropriate-questions/case-summary

Other types of medical report requests

Given the import of medical evidence, it is critical to ask the doctor all the right questions, the first time.  This alleviates time wasting and ensures that quick and accurate decisions can be made on claims.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-reference-library/historical-information/comcare-operations-manual/volume-seven-review-processes/part-one-evidence-and-investigation/medical-reports/asking-appropriate-questions/other-types-medical-report-requests

Other forms of information which may be provided

Given the import of medical evidence, it is critical to ask the doctor all the right questions, the first time.  This alleviates time wasting and ensures that quick and accurate decisions can be made on claims.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-reference-library/historical-information/comcare-operations-manual/volume-seven-review-processes/part-one-evidence-and-investigation/medical-reports/asking-appropriate-questions/other-forms-information-which-may-be-provided