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Keeping a healthy trust between doctor and patient
By Carol Ann Campbell http://www.nj.com The new president of the Medical Society of New Jersey grew up in a 5,000-year-old Indian city, Mathura, where his father ran a jewelry shop and the family’s roots stretch to the 14th century. Today Rajendra Prasad Gupta, a gastroenterologist, makes his home in Princeton and has a practice in […]
Medical group's PAC supporting Fleming
http://chronicle.augusta.com ATLANTA — The Medical Association of Georgia’s political action committee, GAMPAC, is throwing its support to challenger Barry Fleming, a lawyer, against incumbent Paul Broun, a medical doctor, in the Republican primary for Congress from the 10th District. “The bottom line is that we wouldn’t have tort reform in Georgia today without Barry’s leadership,” […]
Medical liability legislation 'a good start' toward further reform measures
By Toby Sells http://www.bizjournals.com/ Tennessee doctors didn’t get everything they wanted in the way of medical liability reform this year, but some say they got a step in the right direction. The General Assembly passed a bill in early May that will direct plaintiffs to give doctors a 60-day, pre-lawsuit notification; require plaintiffs to get […]
N.Y. Lawmakers Welcome Governor's Bid for Stricter Physician Oversight
By Valerie Bauman http://www.insurancejournal.com/ State lawmakers say New York Gov. David Paterson’s proposal to increase doctor oversight and prevent misconduct has a good chance of passing this session — but with changes. Assembly Health Committee Chairman Richard Gottfried, a New York City Democrat, says both legislative chambers will have a few concerns about Paterson’s proposal […]
Malpractice Coverage Rates For Massachusetts Physicians Lower Now Than in 1990s, Study Finds
http://www.kaisernetwork.org Physicians in Massachusetts pay lower premium rates for malpractice coverage than they did in 1990, despite previous claims that high rates are causing them to leave the state, according to a study published in the current issue of Health Affairs, the Boston Globe reports. For the study, researchers at Suffolk University’s Law School, led […]
Oklahoma House Override of Tort Reform Bill Veto Falls Short
By Tim Talley http://www.insurancejournal.com Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry’s veto of legislation intended to make it tougher to file some lawsuits was sustained when House Democrats blocked a Republican-led override attempt. House members voted 55-42 on a motion to override the governor’s veto, less than the two-thirds majority needed for it to become law without the […]
Opinion: Number of uninsureds hits alarming level
By Nick Kotik http://www.gatewaynewspapers.com During the last days of April, we recognized National Cover the Uninsured Week. I say “recognized,” because “celebrate” would be the incorrect word. The designation helps raise the awareness that not just tens of thousands, but hundreds of thousands of people in Pennsylvania and other states are living without health insurance. […]
Loss of doctors leaves patients waiting
By Winston Ross http://www.registerguard.com FLORENCE — In a bigger city, the departure of two primary care physicians from a hospital network in a single month isn’t a big deal. Patients can be absorbed into other practices, and more doctors can be counted on to move in and fill the void. In a town the size […]
Patient safety bill would publicize doctors' names
BY RIDGELY OCHS http://www.newsday.com Gov. David A. Paterson introduced a wide-ranging patient safety bill yesterday that would give the state more authority in health investigations and, for the first time, make public names of doctors under scrutiny. The bill follows the case of Dr. Harvey Finkelstein, a Long Island doctor whose poor infection control practices […]
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