Indiana
This highly qualified expert earned his BA in political science from Ohio State University. He then went on to serve as a mediator for consumer protection at the Office of the Indiana Attorney General. He also served as the Director of Medicaid contract management, the director of Provider Relations for Indiana Medicaid and as the Medicaid Program Integrity Director at Indiana Family and Social...
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Indiana
This highly qualified expert received his BS in Nursing at Purdue University Calumet and has over 26 years of experience in the field. He has substantial experience in a variety of nursing specialties including trauma, emergency care and transport care. He is a registered nurse in Illinois, Indiana and Texas and has previously worked as Trauma Nurse at Mt. Sinai Hospital Medical Center. In recent...
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A hospital administration expert witness provides insight into healthcare management, policy compliance, patient care standards, and other administrative aspects in legal cases.
These experts are crucial in medical malpractice suits, personal injury cases, wrongful death claims, and disputes involving healthcare policies or regulations.
Yes. They can offer specialized knowledge on various departments like emergency services, nursing, radiology, surgery, etc., based on their experience and expertise.
They can analyze records, identify irregularities in billing practices or policy adherence, and testify about standard procedures in detecting and preventing fraud.
Yes. Subspecialties may include healthcare finance, health information management, patient safety, quality improvement, and human resources in healthcare settings.
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