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Posts by Tracy L. Liberatore Esq, PA

Medical Errors: A Leading Cause of Death in the US

By Tracy L. Liberatore Esq, PA

The electronic medical record was implemented to try and reduce the number of medical errors by providing continuity of care as well as a solution to the problem of deciphering illegible handwriting.  Over the past several years, most physician offices and hospitals have converted to utilizing this type of charting system.  However, in a study…

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doctor sitting at computer entering information into an electronic medical record

Recent Case Law and the Electronic Medical Record

By Tracy L. Liberatore Esq, PA

In 2005, President George W. Bush mandated the use of the electronic medical record (EMR) causing nearly every health care facility to convert from paper records to the EMR.  Two recent (2011) court decisions may impact the standard of care and provide some guidance on how to handle EMR litigation. Embedded Warnings Many EMR systems…

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Image of CT scan of the brain in a normal patient and a patient with hydrocephalus or pseudotumor cerebri.

Pseudotumor Cerebri vs Hydrocephalus; Is There a Difference?

By Tracy L. Liberatore Esq, PA

A case I worked on recently for a client with pseudotumor cerebri (PTC) had concurrent notations for a diagnosis of hydrocephalus, which led me to question the difference between the two. What distinguishes one from the other and how can our client establish PTC as the cause of her problems and the resulting Ventriculoperitoneal (VP)…

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ABOUT TRACY LIBERATORE

Tracy Liberatore Esq, PA
is the founder  of Med Legal Pro LLC and a seasoned professional with a unique blend of medical and legal expertise. A highly accomplished Physician Assistant since 2003, Tracy began her career after graduating in the top 10% of her class from Marywood University’s PA program in 2002.

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