
Medical record review services are highly beneficial to medical record management companies, insurance firms and legal support companies. Medical record reviews contain a precise summary of all important information located in medical records, enabling easy perusal. Medical record review is significant in any personal injury and malpractice case. Service providers in this area offer medical record reviews for medico-legal case review companies to facilitate easy access to patient case information.
Medical record review includes collection and organization of medical records, medical treatment process details and other significant aspects regarding a particular medical case. Medical record review services help to assess the relative benefits of a potential claim. These reviews are important to attorneys preparing a case. The information received through medical case reviews is also important in out of court settlements. Providers of medical record review services take great effort to ensure that the reviews are made in such a way as to meet unique litigation requirements.
Experts with specialized clinical knowledge and consulting skill evaluate medical records including admission summary, discharge summary, progress notes, emergency room records, consultation reports, operating room records, physician’s notes, laboratory reports and other related data. Medical record reviewers identify the medical issues of a case and spot the complex health questions. In the reviews given, they highlight issues connected to particular disease processes; in the case of medical charts, they tabulate the information for the purpose of identification. The important information given in medical reviews includes hospital stay; diagnostic findings; the opinions of medical professionals with regard to causation, appointment, and disability; medication in use; and the patient’s deposition testimony.
Medical record review services are available for all types of issues such as industrial or commercial accidents, exposure to toxic substances, occupational injuries and illness, multiple trauma, pedestrian accidents, sports injuries, commercial vehicles, medical devices and many more.
There are many medical record review companies that provide client specific service with the support of authoritative and knowledgeable medical experts.
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April 19th, 2010
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ask your GP i think they charge £10
i do not think it is legal for anyone to place your medical records online
If you have 1 primary care physician and they referred you to these other places then your primary would/should have copies of all the other doctors notes; however you should send a request to all doctors, hospitals, etc to make sure that you get an accurate result.
Also be prepared because they can charge you for your records.
records for pretty much any thing have to be kept, usually, for a minimum of seven years. I'm not sure if its different for a doctors office but in jut about every other scope of work its seven years.
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It doesn't – it does make it easier for some busy body snooping fat government lard butt employee to look at your records especially after we all get forced into single payer govt insurance (eg: what happened with Joe the Plumber).
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Here's the section of WA state law pertaining to patient's examination and copying of records:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=70.02.080
Here's the section of WA state law that deals with civil remedies if a provider fails to comply:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=70.02.170
So, yes, it is grounds for a lawsuit, but I would be patient (no pun intended) and give them an brief opportunity to produce the records.
A little of both. There is no widely recognized central clearinghouse for medical records information, not in the same way as the big three credit bureaus. The privacy laws in the U.S., particularly HIPAA, make the situation more complicated too.
There is one company that represents a consortium of several hundred medical entities, called MIB Group. You can request your own records from them, free, once a year. What they send you will probably be approximately the same as what an insurance company will find out when researching your records. There are no guarantees that insurance companies won't have other sources too, but this is about the best you can do. Here's the URL for info about requesting your records from MIB – http://www.mib.com/html/request_your_record.html
If it turns out that you did forget something on the application, and if the insurance company challenges you about it, just say that you forgot. They aren't going to deny you coverage for being human!
You can contact the person who was your physician at that time. Most of them won't give you the records but will tell you to have your current doctor call and ask for them.
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You sign a waiver which technically releases everything to them. Unless you have some major issue they won't request any records.
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