How do I develop skill in analyzing medical records?

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9 Secrets of Medical Records: Enhance Your Value as an LNC The attorney says to you, “Why should I hire a nurse? I have a paralegal who can read medical records. What do you bring to the table?”

Here are 9 insights into medical records that legal nurse consultants often understand deeply, while personal injury attorneys and paralegals may find unfamiliar or challenging.

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3 Ways to Pitch Your Value to Attorneys: Medical Records

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?

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Legal Nurse Consultants: What I Learned from Handling Volumes of Cases (Part One)

Volumes of legal nurse consulting cases can radically change your business. I did not know what was ahead of me when I received a call from a defense attorney who approached me to assist his firm and client defend a series of claims involving an orthopedic device.

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Legal Nurse Consultants: 4 Medical Record Analysis Barriers

What are the 4 most common medical record analysis barriers you will encounter as a legal nurse consultant?

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How to Analyze Medical Records

In the book How to Analyze Medical Records, Pat Iyer equips you with essential skills to succeed in legal nurse consulting. She emphasizes the importance of staying organized, a crucial skill for understanding complicated medical records.

Following Pat's advice, you'll feel more confident in managing responsibilities as a legal nurse consultant.

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How to Make Sense of the Medical Records Bundle

The How to Make Sense of the Medical Records Bundle comprises three comprehensive books that offer valuable insights and expertise in the field of legal nurse consulting and medical record analysis.

Here are the books you get in this bundle

  • Honing Your LNC Skills
  • Analyzing Falls, Pressure Sore And IV Therapy Cases
  • How To Analyze Medical Records

Falls Course: The Impact of Acute Head Injury

Introducing the Falls Course: The Impact of Acute Head Injury video training. Falls are one of the most common reasons for lawsuits, both in the community and within healthcare facilities. As a legal nurse consultant, your expertise in understanding the medical issues surrounding acute head injuries is crucial for attorneys seeking justice for their clients.

Writing Skills Bundle

Improve your writing skills with the Writing Skills Bundle, featuring books on overcoming barriers, journaling, and blogging for Legal Nurse Consultants.

Here are the books you get in this bundle

  • How To Overcome Writing Barriers
  • Self Love For Business People- Journaling For Success
  • Blogging For Legal Nurse Consultants

Medical Records Analysis

Crack the Secrets of Electronically Stored Information and Audit Trails to advance your Legal Nurse Consulting career with the video training Medical Records Analysis.

Medical Record Analysis Bundle

Medical records, filled with abbreviations and technical terms, can seem like an indecipherable code.

With this pair of booksMedical Record Analysis Volumes 1 and 2, you will have access to the collective analytical skills of LNCs specializing in a range of experiences—including breaches of standards of care that don’t always show up in the medical records.