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What is the Gold Standard to Review Medical Records in Intensive Care for Families in ICU?
Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: What is the Gold Standard to Review Medical Records in Intensive Care for Families in ICU?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So we are now often being asked, “What is the gold standard for a medical record review?”, as we are reviewing quite a few medical records for our clients, while they have a loved one in intensive care. But we’re also reviewing medical records after intensive care, especially if families in intensive care or even ex-ICU patients, suspect medical negligence, or they simply want to know what has happened while they were in ICU.
So, first off, before I go into what is the gold standard, you need to get access to the medical records, which is no big deal really in this day and age. In any jurisdiction, you have a right to access medical records. It’s not a privilege. Keep that in mind.
I’m well aware that some ICUs or some hospitals try and make your life difficult, but as long as you are the power of attorney or you were a patient yourself, you will definitely have access to medical records. Again, this is your right, not a privilege.
You should also get access to medical records in this day and age electronically, most ICUs nowadays are entering vital signs, ventilation charts, pathology, all diagnostics online. So therefore, you should just get access to medical records online, even if an ICU is still having paper-based documentation.
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