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QME News Update: New Bill, New Standards, and What It Means for You

As part of our mission to help QMEs and AMEs stay on top of compliance and best practices, we’ve summarized two key updates for California QME that directly impact the way you work and report.

1. AB 1293 Passes Senate Committee 

On June 23, 2025, the California Senate Committee on Labor, Public Employment and Retirement unanimously passed AB 1293, a bipartisan bill that proposes the following:

2. New DWC Quality Assurance Checklist: What’s Changed?

Alongside the legislative developments, the DWC released an updated QME Quality Assurance Checklist—a detailed guide created by a joint team of legal professionals and physicians, including Dr. Steven Feinberg, a longtime QME and influential thought leader in the medical-legal space, to help evaluators produce compliant and credible reports.

Here are some of the most important sections you should review:

Face-to-Face Time Reporting

Clearly document actual minutes spent with the injured worker, per CA Regulations 49–49.9.

Records Reviewed + Attestation

You must state under penalty of perjury the exact number of pages reviewed and confirm they were received with proper declarations. If declarations are missing, do not review the records.

AI Disclosure

If you use any artificial intelligence tools to help prepare reports (e.g., summaries, dictation tools, etc.), these must now be disclosed in the report.

Impairment Ratings and Causation

The checklist reiterates the importance of:

How Simplexam Helps You Stay Ahead

We designed Simplexam with compliance in mind. Key tools include:

Stay tuned for further updates. In the meantime, check out why choosing the right service vendors is so important when it comes to delivering compliant, high-quality reports.

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