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24
JAN
2023

The physician has noted the Injured Party’s shortness of breath and need for oxygen. Is the Pulmonary Function Testing still required to qualify for Severe Asbestosis (Level IV) or Asbestosis/Pleural Disease (Level III)?

Posted By : William Berrioz
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Yes, Trust Distribution Procedures require PFT reports to support these diseases.

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