How Electronic Dental Records Become Legal Evidence
SECOND IN A SERIES – PART 2 OF 5
Electronic dental records have surpassed the paper chart as primary medium for patient documentation.
SECOND IN A SERIES – PART 2 OF 5
Electronic dental records have surpassed the paper chart as primary medium for patient documentation.
FIRST IN A SERIES – PART 1 of 5 Digital evidence has quietly become one of the most decisive factors in dental litigation.
Whether a case involves alleged malpractice, billing irregularities, privacy breaches, or employment disputes within a clinic, digital forensics now plays a central role in uncovering what actually happened.
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A forensic accounting determined the total fraud loss from Nordan’s fraudulent schemes, self-dealing, and unauthorized enrichment of family members to be $3,038,857
McAlister would take cash payments from patients at the Spaulding Dental Office. The patients went unrecorded in the daily logs and their cash payments were not recorded on the deposit slips for the office, the affidavit said.
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Total amount stolen was estimated between $500,000 and $1 million. Released on condition of passport surrender and freezing 401k.
Investigators determined that $87,000 had been misappropriated over the course of the past year.
If anyone knows the whereabouts of Shaketa Nicole Bender please contact Detective J. O’Neal of Villa Rica GA police department at 770-459-5149.
Evelyn Cruz cried in front of a Palm Beach County judge Tuesday morning. She is facing 50 theft and fraud charges and is accused of illegally owning and running the dental office Dental Specialists, with offices in Boynton Beach and three other locations across Broward and Miami-Dade counties.