THE
UTILIZATION OF A LEGAL NURSE CONSULTANT SAVES A CLIENT TIME,
MONEY AND RESOURCES
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The Legal Nurse Consultant [LNC] is a licensed
registered nurse who performs a critical
analysis of clinical and administrative
healthcare practices, facts and issues and their outcomes. This
analysis is provided for the legal and healthcare professions
and other organizations that represent consumers of healthcare.
As licensed registered nurses, LNCs bring specialized healthcare
education and clinical experience to the medically-related
issues of the litigation process. This education and experience
distinguishes LNCs from Paralegals and Legal Assistants and
provides the foundation for the LNC’s ability to recognize,
interpret and analyze relevant medically-related information in
a claim or case. It also makes the Legal Nurse Consultant
uniquely qualified to assess adherence to, and deviations from,
standards of care and other guidelines of healthcare practice as
it applies to nursing, medicine, and other healthcare
professions.
Services Provided by a Legal Nurse Consultant:
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Reviews, analyzes and organizes medical
records
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Prepares reports in narrative form or
time-line chronology
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Defines pertinent medical terms, procedures
and disease processes
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Evaluates and analyzes issues of causation
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Performs healthcare research
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Identifies adherences to and deviations
from standards of care
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Assists with determining the merit or
defensibility of cases
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Assesses damages and related costs of
services
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Assists with preparing areas of inquiry for
depositions
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Attends and reports on Independent Medical
Examinations
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Provides trial support services such as
trial strategy and preparation of exhibits
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Locates and confers with expert witnesses
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Provides expert witness testimony
Areas of Practice of a Legal Nurse Consultant:
Legal Nurse Consultant Practice Settings:
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In-house plaintiff law firms
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In-house defense law firms
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Insurance companies
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Specialized insurers for healthcare
professionals
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Hospitals and other health-related
facilities
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Government agencies
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Independent consultative practices