Medical Summarization

Medical Summarization

Medical Summarizers take into account the end-use of Medical Record Summarization as specified by the clients, as it may pertain to be used for Plaintiffs or Defendants or for use of IME or AMEs. Summarization is done by trained and well-experienced resources who understand the legal aspects and significance of the report. This facet helps the client get the medical summaries in an argument /deposition pro manner.
 
PROCESS

  • Flag relevant symptoms and treatment.
  • Create footnotes with definitions of uncommon medical terms.
  • Create timelines and charts to highlight treatment from the relevant period(s) of care.
  • Identify missing records.
  • Digitize and scan paper records/images and collate all of them into a comprehensive dossier for each case and sort the reports in chronological order.
  • Upon receiving the dossiers through our proprietary workflow management system, our experts analyze and categorize every piece of information and assign relevant attributes for them to integrate into a comprehensive report.
  • Generate the final summary output from the analyzed data and make it available for review in a customized format.


SERVE

  • Medico-legal firms recruit and retain Qualified Medical Evaluators and provide litigation support to plaintiffs or defendants.
  • Independent/Qualified Medical Evaluators (IME / QMEs).
  • Independent Medico-Legal Attorneys.
  • Workmen Compensation Claim Administrators/ TPAs/ Insurance companies, especially the private disability insurance carriers.
  • Medical documentation management companies.

 
Medical Scribe:  Medical scribes are an emerging profession brought about by the increased workload of physicians and need for additional administrative assistance and documentation for EMR regulations, health reform legislation, and more. A medical scribe is a person who takes over the data entry and recording for the doctor to free up time for patient care and who specializes in charting physician-patient encounters in real time, such as during medical examinations. The physician can then focus more time on the needs of the patient. In healthcare facilities that have converted from the old paper record system, medical scribes now do much of their work in an electronic health record (EHR) system. Medical scribes also collect information on a patient so their care provider can review it before their appointment.
 
A scribe is a physician collaborator who fulfills the primary secretarial and non-clinical functions of the busy physician or mid-level provider.
 
Scribes specialize in medical data entry into a paper or electronic medical record system and in instituting efficient workflow process, thus increasing the medical provider’s capacity to provide direct patient care like seeing the next waiting patient, performing medical procedures and communicating with nursing staff.
 
We have medical scribers who have good experience and are from Medical Transcription background.