Vipul Kella, MD, MBA FACEP is a board-certified Emergency Medicine Physician who has been practicing for 15 years. Dr. Kella is a Fellow, of the American College of Emergency Physician, and is licensed in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS).
Prior to his current position as a Physician and Partner in a multispecialty national acute care services company, Dr. Kella was Chief of a regional health system managing 100,000 patient visits in Frederick, Maryland. His responsibilities included developing quality initiatives, improving operations and efficiencies, patient experience, staffing, and recruiting.
Dr. Kella has delivered seminars and given presentations on healthcare administration, fraud and abuse, critical care, myocardial infarction, trauma, aortic dissection, sepsis and shock, and medical ethics
Litigation Support: Dr. Kella has served as a medical expert for 10 years. He has reviewed over 100 cases, and spent over 1,000 hours on case reviews and preparing reports. He is dedicated to providing expertise to clients in a variety of areas, including medical malpractice, personal injury, forensics, disability, and others.
Over the past ten years, Dr. Kella has been retained in the following areas:
- Emergency Medicine
- Critical Care
- Medical Negligence
- Forensics and Sexual Abuse
- Standard of Care
| - Nursing Home Liability
- Wrongful Death
- Independent Medical Examination
- Medical Device Liability
- Medical Fraud and Abuse
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Areas of Expertise:
- Critical Care Medicine
- Emergency Medical Services
- Health Care Economics
- HIPAA
- Hospital & Medical Ethics
- Hospital Administration
- Medical Devices
- Medical Fraud
| - Medical Records
- Nursing Homes
- Wrongful Death
- Myocardial Infarction
- Trauma
- Aortic Dissection
- Sepsis
- Shock
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