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Michael F Arrigo (No World Borders, Inc. (Miami, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Denver, Chicago, Dallas, New York, Boston, Washington DC))
Legal Experience - The U.S. Court of Appeals considered my opinion, partially VACATING and REMANDING criminal sentencing in a Medicare, Tri-Care, Medicaid, and commercial insurance criminal fraud case. Affirmed by Federal Judges as Expert, State Judges... Learn More ›

Kelly S. Harvey, MS, DPT, TPS, CLCP, CFCE (Harvey Medical Legal Consulting)
Dr. Harvey founded Harvey Medical Legal Consulting in 2012 to offer her orthopedic trauma, spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury expertise. Dr. Harvey serves the legal industry as a Life Care Planner, Forensic Analyst, Damages Expert and Medical... Learn More ›

Consolidated Consultants
Consolidated Consultants (CCc) continues to deliver high quality expert witness and medical expert witness referrals nationwide since 1995. CCc is the only referral service where you can view the full, redacted CV on-line prior to contacting us. Our directory... Learn More ›

Terrell J Swanson (Swanson Emergency Medical Services)
I am an Emergency Medicine (EM) physician and have been practicing EM full-time for over 15 years. I currently work in freestanding Emergency Departments (EDs) in both urban and rural areas, which are EDs not attached to a hospital. I am board certified... Learn More ›

L. Lamar Blount - CPA/CFF, FHFMA (HLN - Health Law Network)
Health Law Network (HLN) provides experts in medical billing, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, health insurance, false claims, regulatory compliance, clinical documentation, medical records, ICD & CPT coding, hospital and professional billing, reasonableness... Learn More ›
Ashley Cardwell MSN, APRN, FNP-BC (Cardwell Legal Nurse Consulting, LLC)
Location: Arizona
Areas of Expertise: Ashley Cardwell is a Nurse Practitioner with over two decades of experience in emergency nursing, acute care environments, forensic nursing, and healthcare management. Her journey has evolved from bedside...
Lois Hawkins, RN CLCP (Hawkins Forensic Consulting, Inc)
Location: Arizona
Areas of Expertise: LIFE CARE PLANNING We evaluate cases involving children and adults with complex, catastrophic injuries, as well as less serious injuries throughout the United States. We specialize in medical and vocational...
Medical Records FAQs

What is a medical records expert witness?

A medical records expert witness is a professional who possesses expertise in medical recordkeeping and documentation. The expert witness is familiar with the standards of medical recordkeeping, medical terminology, and the proper procedures for creating and maintaining medical records

What is the role of a medical records expert witness?

A medical records expert witness provides testimony on the use, interpretation, and maintenance of medical records.

How much can a person make as a medical records expert witness?

Medical records expert witnesses can earn anywhere from $200 to $450 or more per hour, based on the particulars of the case, and the type of expert work needed.

What are the qualifications of a medical records expert witness?

A medical records expert witness has knowledge of medical recordkeeping practices, policies, and regulations, including confidentiality and access requirements.

What type of evidence is reviewed in a lawsuit by a medical records expert witness?

A medical records expert witness reviews various types of evidence, including medical records, test results, and other relevant documents to provide an opinion on the standard of care provided by healthcare professionals.

What type of lawsuit might require the testimony of a medical records expert witness?

A medical malpractice lawsuit may require the testimony of a medical records expert witness to provide insight into the standard of care and potential negligence of healthcare providers.