§ 416.919f Type of purchased examinations
§ 416.919g Who we will select to perform a consultative examination
§ 416.919h Your medical source
§ 416.919i Other sources for consultative examinations
§ 416.919j Objections to the medical source designated to perform the consultative examination
§ 416.919k Purchase of medical examinations, laboratory tests, and other services
§ 416.919m Diagnostic tests or procedures
§ 416.919n Informing the medical source of examination scheduling, report content, and signature requirements
§ 416.919o When a properly signed consultative examination report has not been received
§ 416.919p Reviewing reports of consultative examinations
§ 416.919q Conflict of interest

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter III > Part 416 > Subpart I > Standards for the Type of Referral and for Report Content

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