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Medical Record Review and Analysis Services

Medical record review services are needed by lawyers, insurance companies, and healthcare providers involved in legal cases, insurance claims, and quality assurance, to analyze medical records for various purposes like establishing liability, validating claims, and identifying potential issues. 



Licensed Clinical Experts

Gary Consulting Group’s Medical Record Review Services involve gathering and analyzing an individual’s medical records, including hospitalization records, medical history reports, and laboratory results. GCG’s Clinical Nurse Reviewers consistently deliver the medical facts on which your decisions depend. By utilizing our health science education, critical-thinking skills, and licensed clinical experts, we provide expertise in matters involving complex medical issues and the delivery of healthcare that may lead to preventable patient harm.


Our Medical Record Review and Analysis Services include:

Identifying Key Information

  • Medical Record Chronology
  • Timeline of Key Events in the Medical Record
  • Identification of Deviations in Standards of Care (SoC)
  • Identification of Patient Safety and Adverse Events

Organizing and Summarizing Findings

  • Causation Assessment
  • Identification of Mitigating Factors

Ensuring the Highest Quality and Security Standards

  • Physician Oversight of Review Nurses
  • Secure flow of protected health information (PHI), data privacy & review processes that are compliant with HIPPA regulations and standards.


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