PR-2 Report (PR-2)
Legal basis: 8 CCR §9785
Definition
The Primary Treating Physician's Progress Report, used to document ongoing treatment, work status, and clinical progress of an injured worker. PR-2 reports must be submitted at specified intervals: within 20 days of the first visit, every 45 days during active treatment, and when there is a change in work status or treatment plan.
Key Facts About PR-2 in 2026
QME Physicians in CA
~2,500
Evaluation Fee Range
$2,500-$4,000
Report Deadline
30 days
Avg AI-Assisted Turnaround
14 days
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a PR-2 Report (PR-2)?
The Primary Treating Physician's Progress Report, used to document ongoing treatment, work status, and clinical progress of an injured worker. PR-2 reports must be submitted at specified intervals: within 20 days of the first visit, every 45 days during active treatment, and when there is a change in work status or treatment plan.
What is the legal basis for PR-2 in California workers' compensation?
PR-2 Report is governed by 8 CCR §9785 under California workers' compensation law. This statute defines the requirements, procedures, and standards for pr-2 report in the workers' compensation system as of 2026.
Where can I find the PR-2 Report form?
The PR-2 Report form is available through the California Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC) website. IMEPro can help physicians complete and manage these forms efficiently with AI-assisted documentation tools.