Analyzing Large and Complex Databases of Medical and Billing Records

Healthcare litigation often involves the analysis of large and complex databases of medical and billing records. These databases can contain valuable information relevant to the legal theory of the case - from data elements one might expect such as volume of patients and cost of services to less obvious but still potentially useful records such as the dates and times of patient appointments or the severity of the injury. In this blog, we will discuss how RPC can analyze large and complex databases of medical and billing records.

By |2022-01-27T16:21:08+00:00January 26th, 2022|RPC Blog|Comments Off on Analyzing Large and Complex Databases of Medical and Billing Records

RPC’s Overview of the Supreme Court of Texas’ Decisions on Reasonable Value of Medical Expenses

The Supreme Court of Texas (“SCOT”) has handed down decisions that better define the limits on a plaintiff’s liability to a defendant for medical expenses in a personal injury case. These decisions have also clarified a defendant’s right to reasonable discovery from a plaintiff’s medical providers to determine the damages for medical expenses. In this blog, we review what this means for plaintiff and defense attorneys.

By |2022-01-13T20:39:37+00:00January 13th, 2022|RPC Blog|Comments Off on RPC’s Overview of the Supreme Court of Texas’ Decisions on Reasonable Value of Medical Expenses

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