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Role of MRR in a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit.pdf
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Role of MRR in a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
Medical record reviews are crucial for medical malpractice attorneys to identify
key facts related to their case.
In a medical malpractice lawsuit, it is critical to support the allegations of
injury with medical records. Medical records can provide solid evidence to
prove whether or not the injury suffered by the plaintiff is due to medical
malpractice. Attorneys require medical records review to identify the
strengths and weaknesses of their case. Accurate review focuses on the
injuries of the plaintiff and helps in highlighting the relevant medical
information that is valuable to develop the case. Medical records
summary enables attorneys to reconstruct the patient history from the
time of admission to discharge from the hospital.
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Common errors that can lead to medical malpractice lawsuits include -
misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, medication errors, childbirth injuries,
and anesthesia errors.A professional medical record review company
cananalyze the relevant medical records to identifywhether the required
standard of care or treatment protocol wasfollowed, while delivering the
medical services.
Medical record review services for malpractice lawsuits include the
following.
Medical record chronology and timeline
Provides an accurate timeline of the plaintiff’s medical journey
Helps in finding all the important events that explain the negligence
Aberrations in the standard of care
Identifies deviations from the standard of care
Assessment of standard of care
Helps to prove whether there was negligence
Identify mitigating factors
Highlights circumstances that can lessen the severity of medical
negligence
Evaluate the severity of the injury
Provides an insight into the severity of the injury
Medical records provide all relevant data such as vital signs of the patient,
chief complaint, relevant physical findings, information on any recent
surgery, and the status of devices or ostomies. Some of the records
requested by attorneys while litigating medical malpractice lawsuits are -
the medical records of the injured, facility records from the healthcare
organization where the plaintiff received the treatment, the written or
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electronic form of communication between the patient and the healthcare
providers, and internal communication details involving the facility
representatives and the attending physicians, especially in ER rooms.
Experienced medical reviewers can efficiently organize, review and
summarize large-volume medical records for medical malpractice
attorneys.