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Illinois Physician Database Now Online
Side Note: Illinois patients now have another way to research their physicians. Similar to a database that was taken offline last year, a new searchable online database was launched Wednesday, October 19 called, Physician Profile. Included in the database are all of Illinois’ 46,000 licensed physicians and surgeons with information about their educational background and […]
Who Pays for Your Prior Acts Medical Malpractice Insurance Coverage?
side note: This is an interesting, and likely unforeseen, aspect of the current rush of independent doctors to hospital employment. Who pays for the physicians’ tail, or prior acts, coverage? According to this article, that may be determined by which specialty a doctor practices in or how high of a demand their is for the […]
Fear of Medical Liability Not Only Reason for Too Much Care
Side Note: The article below discusses a recent study in the Archives of Internal Medicine that discovered that there are a lot of reasons why physicians order overly aggressive medical care for their patients. As one would expect, fear of medical liability and having to use one’s medical malpractice insurance was the number one reason […]
Early reporting of medical mistakes can help physicians avoid medical malpractice lawsuits
side note: This is a great article for physicians to read. The early reporting model espoused in the article is not dissimilar to what is commonly referred to as the “I’m Sorry” model where a physician makes a statement of empathy to the injured patient. These models are gaining endorsement because it has been statistically […]
The Practice of Primary Care & Baby Boomers
Side Note: The article below reviews a new book, Out of Practice, by Frederick M. Barken, M.D. The book is a narrative of one upstate New York primary care physician’s decision to retire early and his reasons why. The book discusses many frustrating scenarios that are very familiar to most primary care docs. Specifically, Dr. […]
South Carolina Medical Malpractice Insurance
side note: We have decided to update our state pages but I wanted to make sure that some of our past information was still available. We work with Universities all over the country, and many Professors rely on our data. South Carolina Medical Malpractice Insurance While the rates for medical malpractice insurance in South Carolina […]
Admitted Drug Dealer Sues Doctor Who Prescribed Painkillers for Medical Malpractice
side note: This is an extreme example of a topic that I’ve done plenty of writing about. As the nation’s abuse of prescription painkillers continues to grow, it is more than likely to result in a growing number of physicians who prescribe those painkillers being sued for malpractice or arrested for law breaking. In the […]
Rising Medical Malpractice Insurance Premiums? Yes & No
side note: The author of this article uses the Annual Rate Survey data published by Medical Liability Monitor — which illustrates a downward trend in medical malpractice insurance premiums — to question whether federal tort reform should be included in any deficit reducing strategies (see AMA Wants Supercommittee to Limit Malpractice Suits). He also questions […]
Medical Liability Monitor’s 2011 Rate Survey Indicates A Soft Market Twice as Long, Twice as Deep as Any Previous Soft Market
October 5, 2011 Contact: Michael Matray, editor 312-944-7900; editor@mlmonitor.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Medical Liability Monitor’s 2011 Rate Survey Indicates A Soft Market Twice as Long, Twice as Deep as Any Previous Soft Market Since 1991, Medical Liability Monitor—an independent, industry newsletter—has been surveying the leading providers of medical professional liability insurance (MPLI) for its annual […]
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