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An elder abuse case involves an injury, and therefore just as in any personal injury case, it calls for the review of the injured person’s medical records and the use of medical record retrieval services. So, what constitutes elder abuse? It signifies any knowing, negligent or intentional act by a caregiver or any other person, which results in harm or a serious risk of harm to a dependent adult. In nursing home negligence cases, medical records constitute key evidence. They provide a comprehensive account of the elderly person’s medical history, treatment provided and care given. Thereby, you get to know whether the nursing home or healthcare facility met their duty of care. This is necessary to hold the agency where the abuse occurred accountable and obtain due compensation for the suffering inflicted on the patient. Medical peer review becomes a very significant process in this regard by providing details of the injury and its seriousness.

Different Types of Elder Abuse

The types of elder abuse can be:

  • Physical: This involves threatening to inflict or actually inflicting an injury or physical pain on an elderly person, or not providing them with their basic needs.
  • Emotional: Here distress, mental pain, or anguish is inflicted on the vulnerable person through physical or verbal actions.
  • Sexual: Any kind of non-consensual sexual contact.
  • Exploitation: Misuse or concealment of funds or assets or illegally securing an elder’s funds, property and assets.
  • Neglect: Refusal or failing to provide healthcare, food, shelter, and protection to a weak elderly person.
  • Self neglect: This signifies the behavior of the elderly person who threatens his/her own safety and health. They deprive themselves of the adequate amount of food, water, shelter, clothing, personal cleanliness, necessary medications, and safety precautions.
  • Abandonment: In this type of abuse, the elderly person is deserted by people who are responsible for their care and custody.

Medical chart reviewers can also assist attorneys in identifying whether a case has merit and help them take the right decision regarding accepting the case. The right decision is vital to hold the negligent defendants accountable for their actions. At the same time, victims can get the compensation they deserve. Thus, medical records and their analysis will continue to be significant in elder abuse cases and help ensure accountability and improved standards of care. Most importantly, these services help in creating a safer environment for elderly people and encourage a culture of responsibility among caregivers.

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