Medical Resource Network taps Mindy Houston to lead consulting operations
By AI, Created 9:38 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Medical Resource Network has named Mindy Houston, RN, LNC, SANE, to run consulting operations as the legal nurse consulting firm looks to strengthen case quality, workflow and client relationships. Houston brings more than 30 years of nursing experience and more than two decades in legal nurse consulting, with deep background in long-term care, litigation support and forensic nursing.
Why it matters: - Medical Resource Network is putting a veteran nurse consultant in charge of consulting operations as demand grows for medical analysis in litigation, claims resolution and early case assessment. - Mindy Houston’s mix of clinical, compliance and expert-witness experience is designed to help MRN turn complex medical records into clearer case narratives for legal teams. - The hire signals MRN’s focus on case quality, team development and workflow efficiency as part of its growth plans.
What happened: - Medical Resource Network appointed Mindy Houston, RN, LNC, SANE, to lead consulting operations. - The announcement was issued April 29, 2026, from Lake Oswego, Oregon. - Houston brings more than 30 years of nursing experience, dating to 1992, and more than 20 years as a legal nurse consultant. - Houston will oversee consulting operations and support strategic growth initiatives and client relationships.
The details: - Houston’s clinical background includes surgical and trauma intensive care, medical-surgical and orthopedic care, home care, hospice and forensic nursing as a sexual assault nurse examiner. - For nearly 12 years, Houston’s work has centered on long-term care clinical practice, leadership and compliance. - Houston spent 15 years with a long-term care company, where her final role was vice president of regulatory affairs and compliance. - In that role, Houston managed litigation, regulatory affairs and compliance while also contributing to clinical operations and quality assessment and improvement initiatives. - Houston’s legal nurse consulting work has included in-house roles and work with a legal nurse consulting firm. - That work covered medical record analysis, chronologies, deposition preparation and trial coordination. - Houston continues to serve as an active nursing expert witness in long-term care cases, criminal matters involving abuse and sexual assault, and administrative court proceedings. - Houston is a multi-state licensed registered nurse in Iowa, Arizona and Minnesota. - Medical Resource Network, founded in 1993, specializes in analyzing complex medical issues to support early case assessment, claims resolution and litigation. - MRN’s services include medical record retrieval, review, case analysis, expert retention and peer review.
Between the lines: - MRN appears to be prioritizing operational leadership that blends clinical credibility with litigation support, a combination that can matter when medical findings need to hold up in legal settings. - Houston’s long-term care and forensic nursing background aligns with the types of cases where documentation quality, regulatory issues and expert testimony can be decisive. - Her experience mentoring teams and handling compliance work suggests MRN wants leadership that can improve internal process as well as client-facing output.
What’s next: - Houston is expected to focus on case quality, team development and workflow optimization inside MRN. - MRN will also look to use Houston’s background to support growth and deepen client relationships. - The company will continue serving clients nationwide with medical record analysis and related consulting services.
The bottom line: - MRN is betting that a seasoned nurse consultant with broad clinical and legal experience can sharpen operations while strengthening the firm’s value to legal clients.
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