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Dec 28, 2007
Lawmakers Deride Plan for Fees on Doctors

By E.B. SOLOMONT Staff Reporter of the Sun Several New York lawmakers are joining doctors in denouncing a proposal floated by the state’s insurance superintendent, Eric Dinallo, in an interview with The New York Sun, of a $50,000 fee on every doctor in the state as a solution to New York’s malpractice insurance crisis. “This […]

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Dec 28, 2007
Pa. needs tort reform

http://www.pittsburghlive.com In 2003, the state of Texas enacted tort reform that capped noneconomic medical malpractice jury awards at $250,000 and also created stricter requirements for expert testimony and a tougher negligence standard for emergency medical cases. Since then, medical malpractice insurance rates have fallen 40 percent and many malpractice insurance companies that left the state […]

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Dec 28, 2007
Mercer expansion will produce more doctors

LAUREN NARDELLA http://www.savannahnow.com This is the sixth installment in our year-end series counting down the top 10 local business stories of 2007. The stories will be featured in Exchange each day through Jan. 1: 10. Savannah’s Herty Center bringing biofuel development to state (Sunday, Dec. 23) 9. JCB has best year ever (Monday, Dec. 24) […]

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Dec 28, 2007
Wiregrass Experiences Doctor Shortage

Reporter: Rhiana Huckins http://www.wtvynews4.com The number of physicians is decreasing in the Wiregrass, as well as across the country. Nationwide, an average of 75% of emergency rooms are short-staffed in terms of specialty coverage. Things aren’t looking too bad right now, but local healthcare professionals are actively exploring ways to prevent a major healthcare shortage. […]

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Dec 27, 2007
Cunningham Group Responds to the Tillinghast Towers-Perrin Annual Study of the Cost of America's Tort System

http://www.prweb.com Cunningham Group president and CEO James H. Cunningham Jr. released a statement in response to the Dec. 14 release of the Tillinghast Towers-Perrin annual study of the cost of America’s tort system, which shows an overall 5.5 percent decline in 2006 to $247 billion. December 27, 2007 — Cunningham Group president and CEO James […]

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Dec 26, 2007
State patient fund files claim against hospital

By MARIE ROHDE http://www.jsonline.com In a lawsuit that could have far-reaching implications, the state fund that provides umbrella coverage in medical malpractice cases has filed a counterclaim, saying that a hospital was negligent in training and supervision of its personnel, and hospital officials should be liable for some of the damages being sought by a […]

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Dec 26, 2007
N.H. Democrats, GOP sharply divided on healthcare

By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff Most Americans believe healthcare is a critical issue the next president must tackle, but in New Hampshire, the first primary state, there’s a sharp partisan split over government’s role in making healthcare available. As a likely battleground, the Granite State could be a bellwether on the issue in next […]

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Dec 26, 2007
N.Y. Doctors Could See $50,000 Fee

BY E.B. SOLOMONT – Staff Reporter of the Sun http://www.nysun.com A $50,000 extra fee imposed on each doctor in New York State or “substantially” higher insurance rates for physicians with histories of losing malpractice cases could be part of the solution to the state’s medical malpractice insurance crisis, state Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo told The […]

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Dec 26, 2007
Clinics help to relieve number of uninsured Georgians found in ERs

By ANDY MILLER The Atlanta Journal-Constitution http://www.ajc.com/ If not for Good Sam, Trenace Langford said she would waste many hours in Grady Memorial Hospital’s emergency room. She would wait amid the ER patient crush to get care for high cholesterol and other ailments. The 51-year-old Atlanta woman is among the 1.7 million Georgians who have […]

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