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Medical record review for med mal

Reconstruct the clinical timeline, hour by hour.

Standard of care turns on sequence: what was known, when, and what happened next. Medrecords AI rebuilds the record in strict order, every event cited to its page.

Ask Index Timeline Report Doe, Jane · 282 pp
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What treatments did the patient receive? How did the injury occur? Where are the gaps in care? Is causation supported by the record?
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The status quo

Med mal hinges on a precise sequence buried across charts, labs, and notes from a dozen providers. Rebuilt by hand, the hour that decides breach or causation is easy to misplace.

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Get the clinical timeline — without assembling it yourself.

Everything you need to assess the case — structured, surfaced, and sourced. Medrecords organizes the file, pulls the key medical facts, and builds summaries backed by citations, so your team works on strategy, not sorting.

Case summary · auto-drafted

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Summaries: the whole case in one view

A complete, structured summary that surfaces delayed care, missing records, and conflicting narratives — every claim traced back to the page it came from.

Chronology · by date

Feb 11X-Ray — Chest
Apr 02Progress Note
May 22MRI — Cervical imaging placed inline
Jun 01Gap in care · 47 days
Jul 17Consultation Report

Automated chronology: every event in order

Every page placed by date, provider, and event — with imaging inline and gaps flagged. Scroll the case instead of hunting through PDFs.

Duplicate sets · 4Match similarity
Ambulance Call ReportmultipleReview
Consultation Report84%Review
Progress Note87%Review
Remove all duplicates

Indexing & dedup: a clean, searchable file

Medrecords detects duplicates, flags mismatches, and separates unrelated claimants — so the file you build on is one you can search, filter, and trust.

Human-verifiedCase #12345
Patient nameJane Doe
Date of birth1985-04-15
DiagnosisRight arm fracture
Diagnosis codeS42.301A
Surgery date2024-10-07

AI + human QA: verified, not just generated

Every extracted field is reviewed by a medical expert before it reaches you. Confidence without the double-checking — outputs you can rely on from the start.

Adapts to each claim

Built for standard-of-care analysis.

Who knew what, when — established from the record itself, cited to the page, and ready for your experts.

01Jul 17Medical Records
02Jul 17Billing Statements
03Aug 06Physician Notes
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The sequence of care, established

Orders, results, notes, and interventions in strict time order — the foundation for breach and causation analysis, built from the record itself.

Expert-ready packets

Hand your experts a structured, cited chronology instead of a records dump — better opinions, faster, at lower review cost.

Who this is for

Breach lives in a four-hour window across three charts.

Med mal is decided on sequence — what was ordered, resulted, and acted on, hour by hour. Medrecords reconstructs that sequence from the full record and cites every step of it.

Orders, results, and interventions in strict time order
Cross-provider events merged into one timeline
Expert-ready packets with page-level citations
Sequence · 03/14 · 21:00–01:00 reconstructed
21:04 — Lactate orderedp.641
21:52 — Result 4.1 — flagged, unsignedp.643
23:30 — No intervention documentedgap
01:12 — Rapid response calledp.702
Four hours, reconstructed and cited to the page

The timeline decides med mal. Own it.

Structured, expert-verified files with the clinical sequence established and cited — ready for experts, depositions, and trial.