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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted the applicant's Petition for Reconsideration, rescinded the original Finding and Order, and returned the case for further proceedings. The WCAB found that the primary medical evaluator's (QME) reports were not substantial evidence because they were based on incomplete and inaccurate history, and failed to consider the impact of industrial stress on the applicant's internal medicine conditions. Additionally, the WCAB determined that a separate evaluation by a psychology or psychiatry QME was warranted to address the applicant's psychiatric injury claim, as the internal medicine QME deferred to mental health specialists. Therefore, the record requires further development regarding both the physical and psychiatric aspects of the applicant's claimed industrial injuries.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted the applicant's Petition for Reconsideration, rescinded the original Finding and Order, and returned the case for further proceedings. The WCAB found that the primary medical evaluator's (QME) reports were not substantial evidence because they were based on incomplete and inaccurate history, and failed to consider the impact of industrial stress on the applicant's internal medicine conditions. Additionally, the WCAB determined that a separate evaluation by a psychology or psychiatry QME was warranted to address the applicant's psychiatric injury claim, as the internal medicine QME deferred to mental health specialists. Therefore, the record requires further development regarding both the physical and psychiatric aspects of the applicant's claimed industrial injuries.
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