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Opinion: Prognosis for Illinois Medical Torts Is Quite Uncertain
http://online.wsj.com Illinois Trial Lawyers Association President Philip Harnett Corboy Jr. is entitled to his opinion about why medical liability insurance premiums have stabilized somewhat in Illinois since a 2005 state law reasonably limited plaintiff recoveries for wholly subjective noneconomic damages such as pain and suffering (Letters, Dec. 8). Despite Mr. Corboy’s insinuation to the contrary, […]
New 'concierge' practice offers patients 24/7 access to doc
Ace Stryker http://www.heraldextra.com One Utah County doctor is hoping to bring back the days of the personal physician, complete with house calls. In many ways, the concept is a new spin on an old ideal. Dr. Wesley Wylie is ditching the weathered travel-by-carriage-with-leather-medicine-bag-in-tow image, promising in its place 24/7 direct personal communication by cell phone […]
Illinois State Medical Society optimistic that med mal caps law will be upheld
By ALAN J. ORTBALS Home The gains that Illinois has made in the past three years regarding access to health care could quickly be reversed, depending on the ruling of the Illinois Supreme Court in the case of Lebron v Gottlieb Memorial Hospital. Oral arguments were heard in November. The decision is expected to be […]
Pennsylvania Hospitals, Docs Sue over Malpractice Fund
By Martha Raffaele http://www.insurancejournal.com
New doctor joins Neurology Physician Group
http://www.accessnorthga.com GAINESVILLE – Jonathan Kerrick, MD; John Frontera, MD; and the staff of Neurology Physician Group welcome Hector Gotay, MD; to the practice. Dr. Gotay is a board-certified neurologist who has treated patients throughout North Georgia for 31 years. Dr. Gotay received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Puerto Rico. He completed […]
Lawmaker tries again to make it harder to sue ER docs for injuries
y Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services http://www.azstarnet.com PHOENIX — A veteran state lawmaker is trying again to make it harder for those injured in hospital emergency rooms to sue for damages. Sen. Carolyn Allen, R-Scottsdale, said Wednesday she is introducing legislation that would require a patient to prove malpractice by “clear and convincing evidence” to […]
Opinion: Doctors on retainer doing their best for their patients
http://www.theviewnewspapers.com Since Nov. 13, the Times has carried an invidious story and letters about physicians who opted for retainer medicine. Neither story nor letters do justice to the condition in which primary-care physicians find themselves. The banes of primary care medicine are third-party payments (in particular the pressure exerted by Medicare and Medicaid bureaucracies controlling […]
ProMutual Group Announces Significant Rate Decreases for State's Physicians
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