Is Your Hospital
Legally Protected?
A structured medicolegal audit by Dr. Vinaykumar S (LLB, PGDMLE — NLSIU) identifies every legal gap in your hospital's documentation, consent practices, MLC handling, and regulatory compliance — before they become court cases.
₹11 Crore
Largest compensation in Indian medical negligence
Rising
Consumer forum cases against hospitals every year
1 Report
All findings, risks, and fixes — delivered in writing
What the Audit Covers
Eight areas of institutional legal risk — each reviewed, documented, and rated for severity.
Consent Documentation
Review of all patient consent forms for legal validity, disclosure adequacy, and procedural specificity.
MLC Case Handling
Evaluation of MLC documentation and protocols across OPD, IPD, and emergency — ensuring statutory compliance.
Medical Records Compliance
Assessment of record accuracy and legal sufficiency — case sheets, discharge summaries, and operation notes.
Statutory Compliance
Verification of compliance with Clinical Establishment Act, PCPNDT, NMC/INC regulations, and Consumer Protection Act.
Emergency Protocols
Review of emergency department protocols against Supreme Court mandates on treatment refusal and triage.
Staff Training Gaps
Identification of medicolegal knowledge gaps in clinical and administrative staff that create institutional risk.
Consumer Forum Risk
Analysis of your hospital's exposure to NCDRC / State forum complaints, with documentation gap mapping.
Actionable Risk Report
A written report with High / Medium / Low risk ratings and a prioritised corrective action roadmap.
How the Audit Works
A transparent four-step process — from consultation to written report.
01
Confidential Consultation
We begin with a signed NDA and a call to understand your facility's size, specialty mix, and specific concerns.
02
Document Review
Consent forms, MLC registers, sample records, and internal protocols are shared for pre-audit analysis.
03
On-Site Audit
Structured interviews with key personnel and review of physical and electronic records across departments.
04
Report & Debrief
A written report (delivered in 7–10 days) with risk ratings, recommendations, and a leadership debrief session.
Common Questions
Answers to questions hospital leadership often asks.
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