In a workers’ compensation case, evaluation that (1) does not involve an examination of the patient; (2) is based on the physician’s review of records, test results, or other medically relevant information that was not available to the physician at the time of the initial examination; (3) results in the preparation of a narrative medical report prepared and attested to in accordance with specific sections of the labor code; and (4) is performed by a qualified medical evaluator or primary treating physician following the evaluator’s completion of a comprehensive medical-legal evaluation.