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Home Providers & Professionals Disability Pensions 2006 Table of Disabilities Ch 23 Hemopoeitic Impairment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
New Table of DisabilitiesApril 2006 EditionChapter 23
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Table 23.1 | Loss of Function – Anemia | This table is used to rate impairment from anemia. |
Table 23.2 | Loss of Function – Polycythemia | This table is used to rate impairment from polycythemia. |
Table 23.3 | Loss of Function – Thrombocytopenia | This table is used to rate impairment from thrombocytopenia. |
Table 23.4 | Other Impairment – Human Immunodeficiency Virus | This table is used to rate impairment from HIV/AIDS. |
Table 23.5 | Other Impairment – Malaria | This table is used to rate impairment from malaria. |
Table 23.1 is used to rate impairment from anemia conditions. Only one rating may be selected for each entitled condition. If more than one rating is applicable for an entitled condition, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
In the majority of cases, treatment will completely control or permanently correct anemia conditions. If activities of daily living are affected despite optimal treatment or if optimal treatment cannot be provided due to other medical conditions, a rating will be determined from Chapter 19, Activities of Daily Living. If a rating is applicable from both Table 23.1 and Chapter 19, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
When entitled anemia conditions result in permanent impairment of other organ systems, a consequential entitlement decision is required. If awarded, the resulting impairment of that organ system(s) will be rated using the applicable body system specific table(s).
If non-entitled conditions or conditions rated within another chapter/table of the Table of Disabilities are contributing to the overall impairment, then the Partially Contributing Table (PCT) must be applied to arrive at the rating which is due to the entitled condition(s) rated within this table.
Table 23.2 is used to rate impairment from polycythemia conditions. Only one rating may be selected. If more than one rating is applicable, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
In the majority of cases, treatment will completely control or permanently correct polycythemia conditions. If activities of daily living are affected despite optimal treatment or if optimal treatment cannot be provided due to other medical conditions, a rating will be determined from Chapter 19, Activities of Daily Living. If a rating is applicable from both Table 23.2 and Chapter 19, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
When entitled polycythemia conditions result in permanent impairment of other organ systems, a consequential entitlement decision is required. If awarded, the resulting impairment of that organ system(s) will be rated using the applicable body system specific table(s).
If non-entitled conditions or conditions rated within another chapter/table of the Table of Disabilities are contributing to the overall impairment, then the Partially Contributing Table (PCT) must be applied to arrive at the rating which is due to the entitled condition(s) rated within this table.
Table 23.3 is used to rate impairment from thrombocytopenia conditions. Only one rating may be selected for each entitled condition. If more than one rating is applicable for an entitled condition, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
In the majority of cases, treatment will completely control or permanently correct thrombocytopenia conditions. If activities of daily living are affected despite optimal treatment or if optimal treatment cannot be provided due to other medical conditions, a rating will be determined from Chapter 19, Activities of Daily Living. If a rating is applicable from both Table 23.3 and Chapter 19, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
Splenectomy is usually rated at nil. Splenectomized individuals have impaired clearance of certain encapsulated bacteria, such as pneumococcus. Infection from pneumococcus can usually be prevented by vaccination. There is no increased risk of infection from viruses or nonencapsulated bacteria. Individual consideration will be needed in cases where repeated infections occur from encapsulated bacteria due to loss of the spleen.
When entitled thrombocytopenia conditions result in permanent impairment of other organ systems, a consequential entitlement decision is required. If awarded, the resulting impairment of that organ system(s) will be rated using the applicable body system specific table(s).
If non-entitled conditions or conditions rated within another chapter/table of the Table of Disabilities are contributing to the overall impairment, then the Partially Contributing Table (PCT) must be applied to arrive at the rating which is due to the entitled condition(s) rated within this table.
Table 23.4 is used to rate impairment from HIV infection/AIDS. Only one rating may be selected. If more than one rating is applicable, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
AIDS defining opportunistic infections and non-AIDS defining infections that do not result in permanent impairment of other organ systems are considered to be included in the Table 23.4 rating.
When entitled HIV infection/AIDS results in permanent impairment of other organ systems, a consequential entitlement decision is required. If awarded, the resulting impairment of that organ system(s) will be rated using the applicable body system specific table(s).
If non-entitled conditions or conditions rated within another chapter/table of the Table of Disabilities are contributing to the overall impairment, then the Partially Contributing Table (PCT) must be applied to arrive at the rating which is due to the entitled condition(s) rated within this table.
Table 23.5 is used to rate impairment from malaria. Only one rating may be selected. If more than one rating is applicable, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
When pensioned malaria results in permanent impairment of other organ systems, a consequential entitlement decision is required. If awarded, the resulting impairment of that organ system(s) will be rated using the applicable body system specific table(s).
Only one rating may be given for each entitled condition from Table 23.1. If more than one rating is applicable for an entitled condition, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
Each bullet () represents one criterion. In order for a rating to be established for Table 23.1, follow the "and(s)" and "or(s)".
Table 23.1 – Loss of Function – Anemia
Rating | Criteria |
Nil |
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One |
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Two |
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Three |
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Four |
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Nine |
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Thirteen |
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Eighteen |
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* Symptoms – shortness of breath, weakness, lethargy, lightheadedness, dizziness, fatigue, palpitations and throbbing headache.
Only one rating may be given from Table 23.2. If more than one rating is applicable, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
Each bullet () represents one criterion. In order for a rating to be established for Table 23.2, follow the "and(s)" and "or(s)".
Table 23.2 – Loss of Function – Polycythemia
Rating | Criteria |
Nil |
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One |
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Four |
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Nine |
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* Symptoms – headache, dizziness, paresthesia, fatigue, abdominal discomfort, night sweats, pruritus, weight loss, erythromelalgia, mental sluggishness.
Only one rating may be given for each entitled condition from Table 23.3. If more than one rating is applicable for an entitled condition, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
Each bullet () represents one criterion. In order for a rating to be established for Table 23.3, follow the "and(s)" and "or(s)".
Table 23.3 – Loss of Function – Thrombocytopenia
Rating | Criteria |
Nil |
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One |
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Four |
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Nine |
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Eighteen |
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* In cases of repeated infections from encapsulated bacteria due to removal of the spleen, an assessment may be determined based on individual merits.
** Symptoms – easy/excessive bruising, abnormal bleeding from the gums, mouth, GI and/or urinary tract, epistaxis, petechiae/purpura, menorrhagia, prolonged bleeding after trauma.
Only one rating may be given from Table 23.4. If more than one rating is applicable, the ratings are compared and the highest selected.
Each bullet () represents one criterion. In order for a rating to be established for Table 23.4, follow the "and(s)" and "or(s)".
Table 23.4 – Other Impairment – Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Rating | Criteria |
Four |
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Nine |
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Thirteen |
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Twenty-one |
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Thirty-four |
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Eighty-one |
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* Clinical signs and constitutional symptoms:
**AIDS defining opportunistic infections include:
*** AIDS defining malignancies include:
**** AIDS defining central nervous system disorders include:
*****AIDS wasting syndrome – involuntary loss of more than 10% of pre-illness body weight, plus more than 30 days of either diarrhea, or weakness and fever.
Only one rating is selected from Table 23.5.
Each bullet () represents one criterion. In order for a rating to be established for Table 23.5 all criteria designated at that rating level must be met.
Table 23.5 – Other Impairment – Malaria
Rating | Criteria |
Nil |
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Four |
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Step 1: | Determine the rating from Table 23.1 (Loss of Function – Anemia). |
Step 2: | Does the Partially Contributing Table apply? If yes, then apply to rating at Step 1. |
Step 3: | Determine the Quality of Life rating. |
Step 4: | Add the ratings at Step 2 and Step 3. |
Step 5: | If partial entitlement exists, apply to the Step 4 rating. |
Step 6: | If activities of daily living are affected despite optimal treatment, determine the rating from Chapter 19, Activities of Daily Living. |
Step 7: | Compare ratings at Step 5 and Step 6 (if applicable) and select the highest. |
This is the Disability Assessment. |
Step 1: | Determine the rating from Table 23.2 (Loss of Function – Polycythemia). |
Step 2: | Does the Partially Contributing Table apply? If yes, then apply to rating at Step 1. |
Step 3: | Determine the Quality of Life rating. |
Step 4: | Add the ratings at Step 2 and Step 3. |
Step 5: | If partial entitlement exists, apply to the Step 4 rating. |
Step 6: | If activities of daily living are affected despite optimal treatment, determine the rating from Chapter 19, Activities of Daily Living. |
Step 7: | Compare the Step 5 rating with the Step 6 rating (if applicable). Select the highest. |
This is the Disability Assessment. |
Step 1: | Determine the rating from Table 23.3 (Loss of Function – Thrombocytopenia). |
Step 2: | Does the Partially Contributing Table apply? If yes, then apply to rating at Step 1. |
Step 3: | Determine the Quality of Life rating. |
Step 4: | Add the ratings at Step 2 and Step 3. |
Step 5: | If partial entitlement exists, apply to the Step 4 rating. |
Step 6: | If activities of daily living are affected despite optimal treatment, determine the rating from Chapter 19, Activities of Daily Living. |
Step 7: | Compare the Step 5 rating with the Step 6 rating (if applicable). Select the highest. |
This is the Disability Assessment. |
Step 1: | Determine the rating from Table 23.4 (Other Impairment – Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV/AIDS]). |
Step 2: | Does the Partially Contributing Table apply? If yes, then apply to rating at Step 1. |
Step 3: | Determine the Quality of Life rating. |
Step 4: | Add the ratings at Step 2 and Step 3. |
Step 5: | If partial entitlement exists, apply to the Step 4 rating. |
This is the Disability Assessment. |
Step 1: | Determine the rating from Table 23.5 (Other Impairment – Malaria). |
Step 2: | Does the Partially Contributing Table apply? If yes, then apply to rating at Step 1. |
Step 3: | Determine the Quality of Life rating. |
Step 4: | Add the ratings at Step 2 and Step 3. |
Step 5: | If partial entitlement exists, apply to the Step 4 rating. |
This is the Disability Assessment. |