[blindlaw] Medical Record Review
Alcidonis Law Office
attorney at alcidonislaw.com
Tue Sep 4 03:31:18 UTC 2012
I also do personal injury and my approach is similar to Ross's approach. I
use a reader and take very detailed notes while she is reading the reports
to me. I don't record the sessions though (maybe I need to start that
practice). some reports, as you know, are sometimes typed-written, in that
case I just scan the documents.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kendrick Kennedy
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2012 4:09 PM
To: NFB Blind Law Mailing List
Subject: [blindlaw] Medical Record Review
Hi All,
I practice in the area of personal injury. I would like to know how you
review medical records with lots of doctor’s handwritten notes in your
practice. I’m seeking the most cost efficient manner to have the records in
an accessible format.
Do you use a reader, typist or medical transcriptionist? I tried out a
medical transcriptionist to just give a summary of the client’s injuries
and the invoice was huge. All and any input on this would be greatly
appreciated.
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