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How we deliver premium clinical summaries

The accuracy of a clinical summary plays an essential role in a medico-legal case. We take pride in our ability to provide premium clinical summaries, made possible by the expertise within our in-house clinical team, comprised of over 40 specialists.

The accuracy of a clinical summary plays an essential role in a medico-legal case. We take pride in our ability to provide premium clinical summaries, made possible by the expertise within our in-house clinical team, comprised of over 40 specialists.

Extensive specialist expertise

Our clinical team contains experts in a range of different medical fields, ensuring an in-depth understanding of diverse cases. Our specialisms include the following:

·        Emergency & Acute Nursing

·        Specialist Cardiology Nursing

·        General Surgical Nursing

·        Palliative and End of Life Nursing

·        Trauma and Orthopaedic Nursing

·        General Ward Nursing

·        Midwifery, Early Pregnancy and Screening Counselling

·        Neonatal & Paediatric Nursing

This diverse skill set allows us to identify nuanced details and provide a thorough analysis of each patient’s medical history.

Specialist birth injury review

For cases involving pregnancy and birth injuries in the early stages of the investigation, we provide an expert Birth Injury review. Our specialist Midwifery team combines medical expertise and collaboration to ensure a thorough understanding of what happened. Our unique approach ensures a comprehensive analysis of the circumstances surrounding each case. This offering is part of our commitment to looking into these cases carefully and compassionately, giving our clinical summaries a deeper level of analysis.

Collaboration

One of the key benefits of our team is the collaboration among specialists. We create an environment where sharing information is efficient and effective. This cohesion improves our clinical summaries’ accuracy and reliability, ensuring that no important details are overlooked. These factors result in a better assessment of how a claim might be defended or an opportunity for an early admission – saving potential costs.

Security and compliance

Confidentiality is essential when handling medical information. Our in-house model allows us to establish and maintain strong data protection measures, ensuring compliance with regulations. This level of control over the process minimises the risks associated with transferring sensitive information to external teams.

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