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EMRs and Medical Malpractice

/ / Blog, Electronic Medical Records, Legal Nurse Consulting, Medical Case Review, Medical Expert Witness, Medical Malpractice, Misdiagnosis, Negligence, Trial Attorneys

Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), according to the general medical community, serve as an unnecessary obstacle to practicing medicine. As a result, many physicians are resistant or slow to adopt the utilization of EMRs. Case law establishes physicians can be held liable for harm that could have been averted had they more carefully studied the records, … Continued

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NYSTLA Partnership Gala 2015

/ / Blog, Legal Nurse Consulting, Medical Case Review, Medical Expert Witness, Medical Legal, Medical Malpractice, Trial Attorneys, Updates

Mednick Associates anxiously awaits the 10th Annual Partnership for Justice Gala, which will celebrate the 13th anniversary of the Partnership program, as well as all current association sponsors. Mednick Associates is a long-standing sponsor and supporter of NYSTLA. This event will take place Tuesday, November 17 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City, overlooking … Continued

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Traumatic Brain & Spinal Injury Medical/Legal Symposium

/ / Blog, Brain & Spinal Injury, Legal Nurse Consulting, Medical Case Review, Medical Expert Witness, Medical Legal, Medical Malpractice, Neurology, Nuerosurgery, Trial Attorneys, Updates

The Catastrophic Care Society is hosting a Traumatic Brain & Spinal Injury Medical/Legal Symposium. Mednick Associates will be in attendance as an exhibitor and sponsor. The event will be held at the Venetian in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 8-10, 2015. Further information on the symposium, including the agenda, can be found here.

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Kentucky Nursing Homes Seek Less Regulation

/ / Blog, Medical Case Review, Medical Expert Witness, Medical Legal, Medical Malpractice, Negligence, Nursing Home Abuse, Trial Attorneys

The executive director of the Kentucky Association of Health Care Facilities stood before a legislative committee in Frankfurt, KY, last month to petition what she explained as overly strict enforcement of nursing home regulations. She argued that Kentucky nursing homes were too often cited for not meeting regulations, which encouraged excessive litigation in a legal … Continued

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Nevada Supreme Court Ruling on State’s Medical Malpractice Law

/ / Blog, Medical Case Review, Medical Expert Witness, Medical Legal, Medical Malpractice, Tort Reform, Trial Attorneys

Thursday, October 1, 2015, the Nevada Supreme Court upheld the following provisions of the state’s medical malpractice law: 1. The $350,000 cap on non-economic damages is, in fact, constitutional. 2. The state statute in question does not violate a plaintiff’s constitutional right to trial by jury. The Supreme Court also overturned the following: 1. lower … Continued

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