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Updated March 2026

QME Appointment

Legal basis: 8 CCR §31.3

Definition

The scheduled evaluation date between an injured worker and a panel QME physician. California regulations specify timeframes for scheduling, rescheduling limits, and consequences for failure to attend. The appointment must occur within 60 days of the panel being issued.

Key Facts About QME Appointment 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 QME Appointment?

The scheduled evaluation date between an injured worker and a panel QME physician. California regulations specify timeframes for scheduling, rescheduling limits, and consequences for failure to attend. The appointment must occur within 60 days of the panel being issued.

What is the legal basis for QME Appointment in California workers' compensation?

QME Appointment is governed by 8 CCR §31.3 under California workers' compensation law. This statute defines the requirements, procedures, and standards for qme appointment in the workers' compensation system as of 2026.

How much does a QME Appointment evaluation cost in California?

QME Appointment evaluation fees vary depending on the complexity of the case and the physician's specialty. Under California's Official Medical Fee Schedule (OMFS), medical-legal evaluation rates are updated annually. For current 2026 rates, consult the DWC fee schedule or contact IMEPro for guidance.