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Aug 18, 2008
Tort abuse is costing California billions of dollars

Lawrence J. McQuillan and Hovannes Abramyan http://www.mydesert.com

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Aug 18, 2008
Sen. Cornyn Touts Texas' Access to Physicians' Care, Credits Medical Malpractice Reform [Aug 14, 2008]

http://www.kaisernetwork.org Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) on Tuesday in an address to the Greater Houston Pachyderm Club said Texas should serve as a model for improving access to health care nationwide because of its success in limiting malpractice lawsuits brought against physicians, the Houston Chronicle reports. In 2003, Texas voters approved Proposition 12, which limited damage […]

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Aug 18, 2008
U-M Has Saved Medicare Money While Improving Treatment of Heart and Diabetes Patients, Report Shows

http://www.marketwatch.com ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Older patients with heart disease and diabetes are getting better treatment than ever at the University of Michigan Health System — even while U-M’s care for Medicare patients is costing less, a new report shows. The data come from the second year of a national project undertaken […]

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Aug 14, 2008
Study: No cure in sight for long-term shortage of doctors in region, nation

By Enrique Rangel http://lubbockonline.com AUSTIN – For years, dozens of rural West Texas counties have not only seen their populations shrink but have suffered critical shortages of doctors and nurses. Some, like Kent County, haven’t even had a physician in more than half a century. And it looks like the shortage will get worse in […]

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Aug 14, 2008
Too many lawsuits push doctors away

http://www.baltimoresun.com While several factors are responsible for the disturbing trend identified by the study by MedChi and the Maryland Hospital Association, liability reform must be part of the solution (“Rural Maryland faces shortage of doctors,” July 28). Frivolous lawsuits and runaway jury awards threaten our entire health system, preventing medical students from choosing certain specialties […]

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Aug 14, 2008
Family doctors called scarce

By Euna Lhee http://www.baltimoresun.com When his colleague departed in December, family doctor Charles Bennett thought he would soon find a new partner for his private practice in Lusby. But he has had no luck for the past eight months. “I’m still trying to find someone, but I don’t think it will get any better in […]

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Aug 14, 2008
Senator urged to drop medical practice

http://www.upi.com WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (UPI) — A U.S. senator known as “Dr. No” says he thinks he has the upper hand against Senate leadership trying to get him to give up his ongoing obstetrics practice.Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., is called Dr. No by some because of his practice of holding up seemingly non-controversial spending measures. […]

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Aug 14, 2008
Doctors Take Time Out

By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH http://www.redorbit.com What do doctors talk about when they get together? Probably bosses, interesting cases, salaries and nurses, among other subjects. At the second Israel Medical Convention held recently at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center, some 1,000 physicians and others came to hear eight hours of lectures on the hospital of the future, medical […]

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Aug 14, 2008
Insurance costs force physician to end practice

By Dave Hodges http://www.tallahassee.com After having an obstetrics and gynecology practice in Tallahassee for 24 years, Dr. Tara Wah is ending her career in medicine in November. The economics of her practice due to medical malpractice insurance rates are driving her out of business, she says. Wah has written her patients a letter relaying the […]

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