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Oct 21, 2009
Healthcare Legislation: Medical Malpractice Reform and Insurers’ Antitrust Exemption

side note: Did the insurance industry shoot itself in the foot? Did the industry’s attempt last week to torpedo reform place itself in the crosshairs to have its anti-trust exemption revoked? This is a scenario that will play itself out over the course of the next two months. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has acknowledged […]

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Oct 19, 2009
The Positives and Negatives of Medical Malpractice Tort Reform

side note: One thing good for the insurance industry amongst the obviously difficult discussion of healthcare reform is that tort reform is finally getting debated on a national forum. Can the industry capitalize on America’s sudden interest in a dry subject? Tort reform is a subject that has been in the news in recent days. […]

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Oct 19, 2009
Medical Malpractice: Complex issue requires special courts

side note: As the healthcare debate rages on, and tort reform is more frequently mentioned as a bargaining tool with the Republican Party, the idea of medical malpractice courts is gaining steam. Is this the answer to the tort reform debate? In the continuing community debate over health-care reform, many writers have emphasized the need […]

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Oct 16, 2009
Medical Malpractice Reform Advocates Are Not Telling The Truth, Asserts Leading New York Personal Injury Lawyer

side note: A press release from the New York Trial Lawyers Association, take this message with a grain of salt. That said, how much of what they are saying is true? And is federal tort reform worth the hassle if end-user healthcare prices won’t really drop with any significance? The endless barrage of allegations by […]

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Oct 12, 2009
CBO Report: Med-Mal reform is unlikely to cut healthcare spending significantly

side note: A new Congressional Budget Office report indicates that reforming the medical malpractice resolution system will have little savings. Reporting from Washington – Medical malpractice reform is unlikely to cut healthcare spending significantly, the Congressional Budget Office reported Friday. Enacting a cap on pain-and-suffering and punitive damages, changing liability laws and tightening the statute […]

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Oct 12, 2009
CBO: Medical Malpractice Reforms Could Save Up to $54 Billion

side note: Here is a development that could have an impact over whether or not federal tort reforms end up in the final healthcare reform bill. Lawmakers could save as much as $54 billion over the next decade by imposing an array of new limits on medical malpractice lawsuits, congressional budget analysts said today — […]

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Oct 9, 2009
Medical Malpractice not to blame for rising health costs, panel says

side note: The Brookings Institute hosted a panel that indicated the cost of medical malpractice lawsuits is not the driver of rising healthcare costs in the United States. WASHINGTON — Curbing medical malpractice litigation isn’t the “silver bullet” that’s needed to slay the werewolf of rising health care costs, a panel of academics said Tuesday. […]

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Oct 9, 2009
Health care issues: Medical malpractice lawsuits

side note: Here’s the question at the heart of the healthcare debate: “What will lower the cost of healthcare for consumers?” Yes, medical malpractice insurance premiums are out of control, a burden on doctors and can threaten patient access to care. But if the heart of the debate is end consumer cost control, how much […]

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Oct 8, 2009
White Coats in the Rose Garden, as Obama Rallies Doctors on Health Overhaul

As noted below, the group that supplied many of the doctors for the Rose Garden event, Doctors for America, is a nonprofit organization that grew out of Doctors for Obama, which worked to help elect the president. But it also appears to be working closely with Organizing for America, Mr. Obama’s political organization. Its members […]

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