Bk display

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Medical notification of an occupational disease (BK) according to § 202 SGB VII ("green notification" form F 6000), see below dermatological procedures. This is made when there is a well-founded suspicion of an occupational disease, in particular in the presence of an occupational skin disease, severe or repeated relapse or compulsory retirement from the profession. For dermatoses which do not fall under number 5101 BeKV ( occupational dermatoses), the justified suspicion exists if an occupational condition can be assumed. In case of diseases according to number 5101 this only applies if the formal legal criteria of an occupational disease are to be considered as fulfilled. The BK notification does not require the consent of the insured person. It inevitably initiates a BK assessment procedure! This procedure includes preliminary examinations by the accident insurance institution (treatment reports, information from the insured, employer and health insurance company, workplace analysis by the technical supervisory service) and concludes with a contextual expert opinion; this can take 1-2 years.

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020