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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Transition to a Digital, Continuously Evolving Framework
3. Establishment and Role of the AMA Guides Editorial Panel
4. Development of a Continuous Refinement Methodology
5. Chapter 14 Mental & Behavioral Disorders (2021)
6. Chapter 13 The Nervous System (2023)
Criteria for Rating Neurologic Impairment due to Alteration in Mental Status, Cognition, and Highest Integrative Function (MSCHIF)
| CLASS | CLASS 0 | CLASS 1 | CLASS 2 | CLASS 3 | CLASS 4 |
| WHOLE PERSON IMPAIRMENT RATING (%) | 0% | 1%–10% | 11%–20% | 21%–35% | 36%–50% |
| EXTENDED MENTAL STATUS EXAM | Normal | Mild abnormalities | Moderate abnormalities | Severe abnormalities | Most profound abnormalities |
| NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT AND TESTINGa | Normal | Mild abnormalities | Moderate abnormalities | Severe abnormalities | Most profound abnormalities |
| DESCRIPTION | Normal MSCHIF | Alteration in MSCHIF but patient is able to assume all usual roles and perform ADLs | Alteration in MSCHIF that interferes with ability to assume some normal roles or perform ADLs | Alteration in MSCHIF that significantly interferes with ability to assume normal roles or perform ADLs | Alteration in MSCHIF that prohibits performance of normal roles or performance of ADLs |
Mental Status, Cognition, Highest Integrative Function, and Emotion (MSCHIF-E)
| CLASS | CLASS 0 | CLASS 1 | CLASS 2 | CLASS 3 | CLASS 4 |
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Whole Person Impairment Rating (%) |
0% | 1%-3% | 5%-20% | 25%-45% | 50%-65% |
| Grade Severity |
1 2 3 A B C |
5 12 20 A B C |
25 35 45 A B C |
50 60 65 A B C |
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| Class Description |
Subjective complaints: Some difficulties with performance of ADLs and iADLs And Without objective evidence of cognitive impairment |
Mild neurocognitive disorder: Normal performance of ADLs. And Some limitations in performance of iADLs And With mild cognitive impairment And Without neurobehavioral symptoms |
Mild neurocognitive disorder: Limitations in basic ADLs And Significant limitations in iADLs And With moderate cognitive impairment And With neurobehavioral symptoms |
Major neurocognitive disorder: Limitations in ADLs that preclude independence And Limitations in iADLs that preclude independence And With severe cognitive impairment |
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Grade modifier instructions:Either Adaptive Measures OR BOTC may be applied; if both are applicable, the rater should choose the higher rating. BOTC as defined in TABLE 13-1D. Adaptive Measures as defined in section 13.1d. A = Mild: Performs activities within class with symptoms without adaptation B = Moderate: Performs activities within class with adaptation C = Severe: Performs most, but not all, activities within class with adaptation | |||||
| Grade Modifier Adjustment: BOTC Adaptive Measures |
A B C A B C |
A B C A B C |
A B C A B C |
A B C A B C |
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| Adjusted Final Impairment Rating |
1 2 3 A B C |
5 12 20 A B C |
25 35 45 A B C |
50 60 65 A B C |
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7. Chapters 15, 16, 17 Musculoskeletal (2024)
8. Chapter 5 Pulmonary (2025): Transition to Race-Neutral Reference Standards
9. Integration Across Body Systems
10. Implications for Clinical and Medicolegal Practice
11. Future Directions
12. Conclusions
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