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Battle Over Medical Malpractice Caps Moves to Nevada
Side Note: this article from the Wall Street Journal blog reports on new challenges to caps on non-economic damages in Nevada malpractice cases. Opponents of tort reform are arguing that the cap is per claim, not per event, a murky point in the law. This development is cause for concern, as Nevada has had problems […]
Use of Expert Testimony Questioned in Malpractice
Side Note: this article highlights the results of a study that examined expert witnesses in medical malpractice cases. The researchers found that an expert witness in a lawsuit against a radiologist testified that the original doctor should have recognized a fracture in a CT scan, but 31 out of 31 other radiologists who examined the […]
Medical malpractice insurance bill clears House subpanel
Side Note: this article from The Hill reports on a bill currently in Congress, aimed at subsidizing malpractice insurance costs for physicians volunteering at community health centers. Currently, the high liability insurance cost of volunteering makes it essentially impossible for most physicians to volunteer, though many would like to. This bill would allow physicians to […]
Court says Wis. must repay malpractice fund $200M
Side Note: The Wisconsin Supreme Court has found that the state must repay $200M that it took out of the state patient compensation fund for malpractice. This is a victory for the Wisconsin Medical Association, and for health care consumers in Wisconsin. A solvent patient compensation fund keeps medical malpractice insurance premiums stable, and in […]
Malpractice insurer holds line on rates again
Side Note: ISMIE is the largest malpractice insurer in Illinois, and the Cunningham Group is pleased to see that its rates have held steady. However, we share Dr. Jensen’s apprehension, considering that the results of the Illinois Supreme Court ruling early this year have yet to be seen. Physicians who want to be sure that malpractice […]
Senator Coburn and Barrasso release Obamacare report
This report, titled “Bad Medicine: A Check-Up On The New Federal Health Law” takes a look at the implementation of Obamacare after 100 days since it was passed. We here at MyMedicalMalpracticeInsurance.com were not too pleased with the final version of this bill, mainly because it didn’t include decent Tort Reform legislation that would help […]
New York – First Medical Malpractice Insurance Rate Increase In Three Years Only 5%
Side Note: After three years without an increase, New York malpractice insurance rates have been increased an average of 5% this year. Though this is a manageable increase, New York is still a hostile legal climate for doctors. New York physicians should advocate for tort reform in their state, so that premiums do not increase more. […]
9 in 10 docs blame lawsuit fears for overtesting
side note: This article from the Associated Press discusses the results of a new survey from the American Medical Association. The survey showed that 90% of American physicians acknowledge that fear of malpractice lawsuits leads to unnecessary testing, building on earlier results we covered several weeks ago. The survey’s result is convincing, as the large […]
Judge's innovation may offer malpractice fix
Side Note: This article from the Associated Press describes one New York judge’s unique approach to the problems of the U.S. malpractice system. Judge McKeon call his approach “judge-directed negotiations”, and focuses on humanizing malpractice cases and patiently working with all parties to reach a fair resolution. The New York City court system has received a grant of […]
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