One in six Texas doctors were rated poor performers after failing to provide documentation of the reasons injured employees couldn't return to work, an assessment of 124 health providers in the state found.
A full quarter of those evaluated were also rated poor for not completing work-status reports in the proper manner, according to the state's biennial Performance Based Oversight (PBO) report.
Fourteen physicians evaluated by the Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC) were rated poor performers for neither filing work stat...
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