Connecticut
This expert is an emergency physician in practice for 30 years, 18 of which he reviewed claims for all classes of medical payers including Blue Cross plans, major indemnity insurers, and Medicaid. One of his specialties is cost containment and recovery of overpayments, and he has designed and implemented major claims audits systems. He earned his MD at the University of Chicago and has held...
Connecticut
This highly-qualified expert is a board certified internal medicine hospitalist. He received his BS in biomedical engineering and his MHS in biochemistry and molecular biology from Johns Hopkins University. He then went on to earn his MD from Avalon University School of Medicine before completing his residency in internal medicine at Hackensack Meridian Health Mountainside Medical Center and his...
Specialties:
A hospital expert witness provides specialized knowledge about hospital procedures, standards of care, and medical practices to assist in legal cases.
They can contribute to malpractice suits, personal injury cases, wrongful death claims, and disputes involving hospital policies or procedures.
They can provide insight into whether the standard of care was met, identify errors in treatment, and explain complex medical issues to the court.
Yes, subspecialties can include areas like emergency medicine, surgery, nursing, radiology, and many others depending on the specifics of the case.
An expert with specific experience can provide more accurate assessments and credible testimony based on their familiarity with the particular area of practice.
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