Medical documentation
Medical documentation refers to papers provided by a certified health professional that validate a claim of illness, injury, or medical incapacity.
It is frequently required in Australian workplaces, legal contexts, and governmental procedures.
Typical forms of medical documentation
- Reports from specialists
- Certificates of attendance
- Summaries of treatment
Essential features of credible medical documentation
- Provided by a practitioner registered with AHPRA
- Clearly dated and signed
- Indicates functional impact when applicable
- Complies with employer or legal standards
Where it is used
- Requests for sick or carer’s leave
- Claims for workers’ compensation
- Matters related to Centrelink or insurance
- Adjustments in the workplace
How to obtain it
- Consult a GP or specialist.
- Use an approved telehealth service.
- Request documentation during consultation
Medical evidence helps ensure decisions are fair, lawful, and based on verified health information.
Medical Disclaimer: For informational purposes only. Hola Health provides medical certificates but does not issue medical documents for workers’ compensation, Centrelink, insurance or adjustments in the workplace.