In the legal sector, particularly within areas such as personal injury, medical malpractice, and disability claims, a thorough medical chart review plays a key role in developing strong cases and achieving favorable outcomes for clients. Traditional methods of...
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The Electronic Health Record and Medical Negligence Concerns
Earlier, one of the major concerns when providing medical record review services was the illegible handwriting of physicians. The electronic health record was introduced and made mandatory with a...
Follow These Tips to Avoid EHR Documentation Errors during COVID-19
The COVID-19 has placed huge challenges, like those experienced never before, on healthcare providers and EHR (Electronic Health Record) systems have to adapt to the changing requirements for...
7 Best Practices for Remote Deposition
As attorneys & providers of medical review services for lawyers are working remotely amid COVID-19, many legal organizations consider remote depositions as a cost-effective and efficient...
Key Mistakes Physicians Must Avoid During Deposition Preparation
In a medical malpractice case, a deposition plays a very important role. Deposition refers to the sworn testimony of a witness taken before the trial and it is conducted in a location outside of a...
Tips to Consider While Hiring & Retaining Remote Workers
Many businesses are now hiring people from remote locations. Hiring remote employees provides diverse advantages for any business including increased productivity, access to a global talent pool and...
15 Workers’ Compensation Questions That Are Frequently Asked
When an employee has a work-related injury or illness, the employer is required by law to compensate for the medical expenses incurred and lost wages. Medical chart review is an important...
Formal Procedures for Health Plan Members to Consider before Filing a Lawsuit
When people purchase a health plan, they expect it to cover their medical bills appropriately. However, there may be instances when the insurer denies the claim and refuses to pay for the medical...
14 Social Security Disability Misconceptions Debunked
Millions of disabled Americans depend on Social Security Disability Programs for financial support. To ensure that the disability determination is fair and unbiased, the SSA (Social Security...
Why a Medical Case Chronology is Useful in Workers’ Compensation Lawsuits
A medical case chronology is a well-organized, concise record of all medical facts involved in an injury claim, such as for workers’ compensation. To ensure that attorneys who handle such cases...
Telemedicine in Workers’ Compensation and Combating Insurance Fraud
Telemedicine has been evolving as a popular healthcare alternative, especially for people living in remote locations without immediate access to a healthcare provider. Now, with the social...