Should You Add a New LNC Service?

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Should you offer attorneys a new LNC service? Should you provide medical illustrations, trial consulting, jury selection guidance, mock trials or more new services? Model for adding a new LNC service This is a model you may use to determine the level of risk and possibility of success for offering new LNC services or products.…

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3 Ways to Build Your Legal Nurse Consulting Business

How can you build the foundation for a strong legal nurse consulting business that will carry you forward? Here are 3 tips that helped me grow a successful business. 1. Never stop marketing It is tempting to connect with one or two key clients and get complacent. You are receiving a steady flow of cases.…

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Emergency Department Medical Records Part 2

emergency department medical records

Legal nurse consultants play a vital role in helping attorneys understand medical records. Here are some of the things you may find in emergency department medical records. Read part 1 for more tips about emergency department medical records. What to look for in emergency department medical records • Was there a positive alcohol smell noted?…

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Emergency Department Medical Records Part 1

emergency department medical records

Use your legal nurse consulting skills to help attorneys understand emergency department medical records. Here are some of the details in emergency department medical records that affect personal injury cases. Analyzing emergency department medical records • Who first saw the patient? Usually a triage nurse will evaluate the patient before the patient is officially checked…

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Personal Injury Medical Records – What to Look For

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Physician office records may hold the keys for analyzing personal injury cases. These personal injury medical records can make or break a plaintiff’s case. It is crucial that you as the legal nurse consultant are able to read and decipher these records in a personal injury case. Look for these pieces of information. Personal Injury…

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Missing Medical Records

missing medical records

How do you know as a legal nurse consultant that there are missing medical records? Are the medical records complete? Although a copy of a certified medical record is supposed to be compared by the medical records custodian with the original, it is common for LNCs to detect there are missing medical records. This often…

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3 Ways to Pitch Your Value to Attorneys: Medical Records

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Anyone can read a medical record. Or can they? If everyone could read medical records, the attorney would not need someone with medical background to assist in understanding the medical records. How do you pitch your value to attorneys about medical record analysis? This is what an LNC offers: the keys to medical record analysis…

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Why I like Paper Medical Records

Paper medical records

Sometimes I feel a little like a dinosaur. I like paper medical records. I like them printed out, organized and ready for my review as a legal nurse consultant. Medical record review: which is faster? Although I received PDFs of medical records, I used them to print out paper records. Using preprinted medical record tabs,…

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Computer Provider Order Entry Part 2

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Legal nurse consultants are increasingly receiving electronic health records for analysis. How do these records help patients and providers? How does computer provider order entry affect medical care? In part 1, I specifically addressed the savings of computer provider order entry.  1. Facilities using EHRs and computer provider order entry could gain greater market share…

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