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Nov 17, 2009
Texas Tort Reform: A Good National Model?

side note: The state of Texas has been looked at as an example of strong tort reform, and the result has been lower medical malpractice insurance premiums as well as an influx of doctors wishing to practice in the state. In 2003, the Texas Legislature passed medical liability reforms that capped non-economic damages for injured […]

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Nov 13, 2009
Medical Malpractice: Wrong man's sperm produces twins — and a shocking accusation

side note: This is one of the more salacious and odd medical malpractice cases that I’ve read. Hundreds of women have trusted him with their bodies, and their dreams of motherhood. Many depend on him as their doctor today. But for nearly seven years, none of Dr. Ben D. Ramaley’s patients have known that the […]

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Nov 9, 2009
Best physician recruitment would come via tort reform

side note: Looks like this Sandwich doctor wants to scrap the system and start fresh. Her letter to the editor explains how the medical malpractice resolution system is flawed and needs to be updated in order to attract more doctors to Massachusetts. I am pleased the Sandwich Health Association is offering $30,000 toward local physician […]

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Nov 6, 2009
Graham sponsors ‘loser pays’ medical malpractice bill

side note: United States Se. Lindsey Graham is recommending a “Loser Pays” law for medical malpractice claims. In this scenario, if a patient sued his or her doctor for medical malpractice and lost, the patient would have to pay the doctor’s legal fees. U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., introduced legislation Monday that would require losing […]

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Nov 6, 2009
American Medical Association backs Affordable Care Act reforms

side note: The American Medical Association, the nation’s largest lobby of healthcare professionals has come out in support of the President’s Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act? Will this support be enough to sway Congress into passing the legislation. WASHINGTON – Led by Temple cardiologist J. James Rohack, the American Medical Association committed in May […]

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Nov 6, 2009
MALPRACTICE: Some Nevada hepatitis C lawsuits settled

side note: Could this be the start to the end of the blatant case of medical malpractice in Nevada where potentially hundreds of patients were negligently exposed to hep c? A district judge Monday approved a settlement of 18 medical malpractice lawsuits stemming from the Las Vegas hepatitis C outbreak. The settlement with 18 former […]

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Oct 30, 2009
Medical Malpractice "Reform" Will Disproportionately Harm Women

side note: According a new Institute of Medicine report, 98,000 deaths occur due to medical malpractice. To make reparations more difficult would disproportionately affect women in the United States Contrary to the assertions of those alleging the need for medical malpractice reform, the biggest crisis related to medical malpractice is not an epidemic of frivolous […]

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Oct 29, 2009
Another Doctor Against Tort Reform

side note: Most doctors in the United States support tort reforms that would make it more difficult to sue for medical malpractice, arguing that this would decrease the cost of healthcare. This doctor’s essay makes the opposite claim. When you start thinking of how much money is spent on malpractice insurance for doctors, $22 billion, […]

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Oct 28, 2009
Will Medical Malpractice Tort Reform Fix Spiraling Health Care Costs?

side note: Part of the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act is to implement alternative medical malpractice resolution systems. Will such experiments be enough to cut down on defensive medicine and reduce the overall cost of healthcare in the United States? When President Barack Obama addressed Congress earlier this year on health care reform, one […]

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