International IME's
MLCOA International Services assist with the delivery of IMEs for clients residing overseas.
Support includes:
MLCOA International Services assist with the delivery of IMEs for clients residing overseas.
Support includes:
Under the contract with mlcoa, DVA may still be charged if a client does not attend a scheduled appointment, or if the appointment is cancelled/rescheduled at late notice.
Fifty per cent of the Service Package Fee will be charged in the following circumstances:
These procedures apply to all types of claim processing. They do not apply to requests arising from a s148 direction issued by the Veterans' Review Board as the delegation is being excised by the Board.
While MAC advice can be us
The vast majority of MAC requests should be made in R&C ISH or iRBS.
The identity of the MACs must be protected at all times, including in R&C ISH, iRBS, case notes in R&C ISH and emails to both the MAC mailbox and the Senior Medical Adviser (SMA).
Staff must only use the initials of the MAC and position number, if known.
A registered nurse is not a qualified medical practitioner and, except in rare circumstances, must not diagnose medical conditions.
Where evidence shows the medical practitioner diagnosed the condition(s), including any requirements of policies and SOPs, it may be reasonable for a registered nurse to fill out the DVA paperwork.
If delegates or CSOs are unable to obtain the necessary information from the client’s treating GP, it may be necessary to approach a treating specialist.
A specialist is a medical practitioner with the necessary qualifications and clinical training to carry on practice in a particular medical field. Only seek information from a treating specialist in the medical field relevant to the condition(s) being assessed.
It is preferable to gather medical information from a client’s treating GP unless it is required by DVA policy. This is because GPs are likely to have better access to and knowledge of the client’s current medical history.