LNP 285 Tips for Handling a Mass of Records & Subcontractors

One day I got a phone call that took my breath away. I heard, “I’ve got a couple dozen cases for you to review. Think you can handle it?”

I got this call from a defense firm’s legal nurse consultant. She called us about a company that made immunoglobulin or IVGG, which was being given to people with immunocompromised systems. The IVGG was contaminated with hepatitis C at the manufacturing plant. Then it was distributed widely to a bunch of unfortunate patients who received it in their homes.

Listen in as Pat Iyer chats about these points

  • Have you considered what it would be like to work on a hundred cases of one kind?
  • What happened when the company hired a truck and brought 30 boxes to my office
  • How I had to hire 60 subcontractors and give them all instructions
  • Why I soon discovered the challenges of managing a group of new subcontractors

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Is this you?

You are an LNC who knows how important it is to do a great job for your client. You know there is a learning curve associated with this role.  Who will mentor you?

You worry about what will happen when you get a case that deals with clinical issues unfamiliar to you. Will you be able to handle that case or should you ask someone with that knowledge to help you?

You realize a case might come in when you are too busy to do it, yet you don’t want to turn down work. What is your safety net?

Watch my on demand, instantly accessible webinar, called Get More Income with LNC Subcontracting. There are pros and cons to LNC subcontracting. There are tricky landmines you need to know about. And there are HUGE benefits to your business if you do it right. Let me show you how.

Join me for a new online training – whether you want to be a subcontractor, or you want to subcontract cases to others – this is for you.

Plan on spending about an hour with me to discover how to ramp up your skills and business through working with others. There is no charge for this training. It is my gift to you. Get immediate access to the program by going to the show notes for this podcast on podcast.legalnursebusiness.com.

Your Presenter

Pat Iyer has been a legal nurse consultant since 1987.  She also built a successful LNC business that was filled with loyal attorney clients who returned over and over with cases.

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