This electronic medical records expert has over 15 years of experience in his field. He has worked with a number of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) from vendors like Sectra IDS7, GE Centricity, Merge eFilm, and Rad Works. He has formerly served as a computer technician and purchase manager at Apex Radiology and as PACS Administrator at companies such as Apex Radiology, Radisphere, X-Ray Associates of New Mexico, and City of Hope....
This qualified expert has nearly 25 years of experience in nephrology. He received his BS in metallurgical engineering and materials science from Carnegie Mellon University before earning his MD from the University of Colorado. He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver and his fellowship in renal diseases and hypertension at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. This expert is board certified in internal ...
This expert in the fields of healthcare information technology, clinical documentation, and electronic discovery holds a Master’s of Jurisprudence in Health Law and Policy from the Loyola School of Law and a certificate in clinical informatics from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She began her career as a medical staff assistant, later becoming the director of clinical information at Saint Therese Medical Center and the director of health information management ...
This highly qualified, board certified emergency medicine expert received his BS in psychology from the University of Pittsburgh and his MD from Ross University School of Medicine. He completed his residency training in emergency medicine at Maimonides Medical Center and his medical toxicology fellowship at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine and in basic and advanced life support. Additionally, this ...
This highly qualified expert earned her BS and MS from The Ohio State University. She has been in the health informatics field for over three decades and has extensive experience with clinical informatics and pharmacy operations. Formerly, she was Associate Director of The Department of Pharmacy at Ohio State and also served as Practice Manager for Allscripts (an EMR database). Currently, she is an Independent Healthcare Consultant in the Ohio area....
This expert in EMR and Hospital Billing systems has worked as a certified Epic consultant with various healthcare providers for the past 7 years. He is currently certified in 10 Epic applications ranging from hospital billing to CDM and ASAP. He has previously held positions as a Senior Epic Consultant at multiple hospitals, as an Epic Instructional Designer, and as an Epic Revenue Cycle Report Writer. He is currently a Senior Epic Hospital Billing Consultant at a large ...
This expert is certified in:
CEM* Certified Emergency Manager by International Association of Emergency Managers.
CPP* Certified Protection Professional by ASIS International (American Society for Industrial Security).
CHS-V* Certified, Homeland Security-Level 5 by American Board/Certified Homeland Security.
CBCP* Certified Business Continuity Professional by Disaster Recovery Institute International.
CSI-ML: Certified Safety Instructor-Master Level by World ...
This case involves a class action suit against a cloud-based electronic medical record vendor for failing to safeguard patient information archived in their platform. The vendor in question allegedly suffered a data breach that compromised the medical records of more than…
This case involves a woman whose roommate accessed and shared her sensitive medical records without her consent. Leading up to the event, the woman and her roommate had gotten into a dispute. Because of this dispute, the roommate vengefully logged…
This case involves a child who did not receive an appropriate medical screening when taken into custody by the state. Her birth mother tested positive for opioids at delivery and the baby tested positive for opioids after birth. A judge…
This case involves the alleged overcharge of patients for copies of their medical records. Under state law, it is unlawful to charge patients, and other qualified persons who request copies of patient medical records, more than the costs incurred to…
This case involves an elderly male patient who was discharged from a hospital emergency room despite having lab results consistent with sepsis. Although the patient’s lab results triggered the hospital’s “severe sepsis warning” in the electronic medical record, these notifications…
 This case involves electronic medical record (EMR) entries and the subsequent revisions made by a physician. There was an incident which resulted in the permanent paralysis of a 30-year-old male. Counsel seeks an expert with familiarity of electronic medical document…
This case takes place in New York and involves a patient who suffered from a wound on his right foot which was first seen by podiatrist. The patient was HIV positive but had no other medical issues, and the podiatrist began…
The case takes place in North Dakota and involves a male patient in his early fifties with a past medical history of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and hyperthyroidism for which he had been given propylthiouracil (PTU) since early 2010. The…
A computer engineering and computer electronics expert witness advises on a case involving the alleged tampering of electronic medical records (EMR) arising out of a medical malpractice claim. The issue involves whether or not a referral was made to a…