Opinion ID: 427393
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Psychiatric report

Text: 17 The only remaining issue is whether the Secretary should consider the psychiatric evaluation on remand. If the case were not being remanded on other grounds, Diorio would have to show that the new evidence is material and that there was good cause for not presenting the evidence earlier. 42 U.S.C. Sec. 405(g) (Supp. IV 1980). However, because the case is already being remanded, we decline to reach these questions. We conclude that for the Secretary on remand to review the case on a complete record, it is necessary to consider the psychiatric report. See Ibarra v. Schweiker, 543 F.Supp. 49, 53 (N.D.Cal.1981); Tunstall v. Schweiker, 511 F.Supp. 470, 475 (E.D.Pa.1981). 18 REVERSED, with instructions to remand to the Secretary