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Emergency room liability law under attack
Northeast Georgia Medical, other hospitals don’t want rules to change By Debbie Gilbert http://www.gainesvilletimes.com A slight change in the wording of Georgia’s malpractice reform law could make a big difference to hospitals and patients. The consumer advocacy group Georgia Watch is pushing for an amendment that would make it easier for patients to sue hospitals […]
Future of med-mal caps in doubt
BY HECTOR LOMBANA Special to The Miami Herald http://www.miamiherald.com Five years ago, following a well-documented battle between insurance companies and patient rights groups, Florida capped statutory damages on medical malpractice insurance awards. Recent news suggests that the future of these caps may be in jeopardy. One Florida court ruled the caps unconstitutional; another court ruled […]
Hayward feeling a slight 'pinch' due to physician shortage
Will LaBreche / Web Editor/Staff Writer/Photographer http://www.haywardwis.com According to a report by the Wisconsin Hospital Association and the Wisconsin Medical Society, getting in to see a physician will be a growing problem in the coming years. In 2003, the two agencies established a Task Force on Wisconsin’s Future Physician Workforce which was charged with identifying […]
2007 Brings Another Year of Solid Growth for Captive Insurance
32 Captives Licensed Brings Total Licenses Issued in Vermont to 823 The State of Vermont licensed 32 new captive insurance companies in 2007 as it passed the 800-license milestone, according to data released by the Vermont Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care Administration (BISHCA). The new captives formed include 13 pure captives, 8 […]
Bills focus on doctor apologies
By MICHAEL McAULIFFE http://www.masslive.com While it would seem to be an error, admitting a mistake may actually keep a doctor out of court. Massachusetts is among 34 states that have some kind of apology law covering physicians, however the Bay State statute provides doctors a shield from liability only for expressing apology or regret for […]
Physicians Preferred Malpractice Insurance Company Converts from a Reciprocal to a Stock Company
http://www.earthtimes.org Physicians Preferred Insurance Company has successfully converted to a Florida stock company following the overwhelming approval of its subscribers. Physicians Preferred, which writes medical malpractice insurance, was originally formed as an insurance reciprocal in the fall of 2004. The conversion to a stock company became effective January 1, 2008.
Legislative Issues: Medical school expansion could keep more physicians in Utah
By: Carlos Mayorga http://media.www.dailyutahchronicle.com With Utah’s consistently high birthrate, people moving into the state and more Utahns projected to retire in the coming years, the demand for more physicians is increasing fast. As the Utah State Legislative session begins next week, officials at the U’s School of Medicine say they are ready to respond to […]
Four local physicians receive honor
http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com Chicago Magazine named its top Chicago doctors in the January edition — and the final list of physicians contained four with medical staff privileges at Provena Saint Joseph Medical Center. The four local physicians selected were Dr. Bryan Foy, cardiovascular surgery; Dr. Lucy Canaday, family practice; Dr. Aras Zlioba, ophthalmology; and Dr. Robert W. […]
Proposed $1.1 billion Medi-Cal cut would hit poor, elderly hardest
Elizabeth Fernandez, Chronicle Staff Writer http://www.sfgate.com For 10 years, Sylvia Martir has lived with HIV. A few years ago she learned she had cancer. Then diabetes. Now she’s wondering how she’ll pay for critical medical care if the governor’s proposed budget cuts are implemented. Every week Martir, an Oakland resident who lives on $736 a […]
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