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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 342 — Workers' compensation

342.794 "B" reader list.

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(1)The commissioner shall maintain a list of duly qualified "B" reader physicians who
are licensed in the Commonwealth and are board-certified pulmonary specialists,
currently certified by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) who have agreed to perform pulmonary examinations, interpret chest X-
rays, and review other medical evidence pursuant to KRS 342.316 for a fee to be
fixed by the commissioner and paid by the Kentucky coal workers' pneumoconiosis
fund or the carrier, whichever is the appropriate payment obligor, the provisions of
KRS 342.1242 notwithstanding, for claims filed on or before June 30, 2017, and by
the employer for claims filed after June 30, 2017.
(2)"'B' reader" means a physician who has demonstrated proficiency in evaluating
chest roentgenograms for roentgenographic quality and in the use of the ILO
classification for interpreting chest roentgenograms for pneumoconiosis and other
diseases by taking and passing a specially designed proficiency examination given
on behalf of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) or
by the Appalachian Laboratory for Occupational Safety and Health (ALOSH), or
successors.
(3)"Board-certified pulmonary specialist" means a physician licensed in the
Commonwealth who is board-certified in internal medicine with a certification in
the subspecialty of pulmonary medicine by the American Board of Internal
Medicine.
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