Category: Articles, Intellectual Property, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts The Best Way to Rebut a Rebuttal TASA ID: 2016 Have you noticed that most rebuttal reports start with the phrase, “This research is fatally flawed?” Whether that is true or not, experts tend to use that phrase quite liberally without paying too much attention to the supporting evidence. Read more
Category: Articles, Medical & Healthcare, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Working With Experts The Independent Medical Examination: When is Enough, Enough? TASA ID: 2379 I have been performing Independent Chiropractic Medical Examinations (IMEs) for more than 20 years. One of the most frequent questions I am asked is what criteria I use in determining whether an examinee should have more chiropractic treatment recommended or not, as a result of my examination. Certainly, patients know how they feel about this: the need for more care is obvious, doc: I am still in pain! Pain is an important feature of my own clinical decision-making process. But what else is there to consider when making a decision regarding future treatment? Read more
Category: Articles, Medical & Healthcare, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Working With Experts Depositions: How To Handle Yourself & Develop Your Court Face TASA ID: 2379 Standard legal advice applies here: Sit upright; keep your hands in your lap; always answer questions in short, concise sentences, and never extemporize or add more to your answer than was asked. This can lead to an opposing attorney taking something you said, and using it against you, or finding an opening to lower your credibility, or have you seem less clear as an expert in the matter being discussed. If you do not know the answer to a question, or you are not sure, say so, and do not make up an answer in order to seem more expert. Read more
Category: Articles, Medical & Healthcare, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Working With Experts Peer Review: Why You Are Losing Care TASA ID: 2379 I have been performing peer and utilization reviews for a multitude of carriers for many years now, and I can tell you that, first off, it is not personal. It is policy. Insurance companies need some way to “manage care,” and utilization reviews are a part of that management. They need to know if a bill is their responsibility or not. Is the treatment for an acute spell of care? An exacerbation? Is it effective, or just going on and on with no end in sight? Are there other, more effective means of treating the presenting condition? Read more
Category: Articles, Business & Commerce, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts Communication Causes Conflict (Sometimes) TASA ID: 356 For the past decade, it seems as if whenever there are workplace issues, the mantra answer is, more communication. But, isn’t there a step before increasing communication? That step is to examine the present communication. If that communication is ineffective, do workplaces want more of this? Read more