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Sep 30, 2011
MedPro to Acquire Princeton Insurance Company

side note: This is another case illustrating the consolidation of the medical malpractice insurance industry. Other recent acquisitions include The Doctors Company acquiring APCapital and NORCAL acquiring Medicus Insurance. The question yet to be answered is what effect these acquisitions will have on the medical professional liability insurance industry. OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Berkshire Hathaway’s […]

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Sep 28, 2011
You're Online…and It's Not Good

Side Note: Is there a conversation taking place about you that you don’t even know about? There may be. And, if that conversation is taking place online, there may be a lot of people involved in that conversation and an even larger (much larger) number of others witnessing it –and taking note. Oh, and did […]

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Sep 27, 2011
California's $250,000 Cap on Non-Economic Damages in Malpractice Cases Upheld

side note: Since 1975, California’s MICRA Tort Reforms, which include a $250,000 cap on non-economic damages, has been the gold standard of tort reforms for more than 35 years. It has been tested in the state’s court system regularly, and most recently, an appellate court decision that reduced a $6 million jury award to the […]

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Sep 26, 2011
Surprise! You're online!

Side Note: Don’t think you’re online? You may be surprised. In this era of the internet and social media, even the most non-technologically advanced physician may be surprised to learn that he or she (and his or her practice) is online –reviewed, for better or for worse, by patients. “Online reputation management” is becoming a […]

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Sep 22, 2011
Even Tort Reform Proponents Oppose National Texas-Style Medical Malpractice Law

side note: This story is interesting because it illustrates the Catch-22 the Republican party faces with tort reform. The modern Republican party has aligned itself with libertarian and small-government, states’ rights proponents. They have also aligned themselves with the business and physician communities. The former think that the federal government has no right to impose […]

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Sep 20, 2011
New York Launches Medical Malpractice Court

side note: New York is one of the states using funds designated by the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act to set-up alternative resolution models for medical malpractice cases. One of the more popular ideas — a specific court for medical malpractice cases — was launched in the state on Sept. 1. It will be […]

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Sep 19, 2011
Medical Malpractice as Criminal Negligence

side note: This is a topic that I’ve posted about several times. As the epidemic of prescription drug abuse grows at an exponential rate, doctors can expect greater police interest in their prescribing practices. Not only can prescribing powerful medicines to addicts be considered medical malpractice, it can be prosecuted as criminal negligence. Prescription drug […]

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Sep 15, 2011
Large EMR Audit Reveals Data Breach Possibilities

Side Note: A newer form of medical liability is becoming more and more of a threat for physicians and it has nothing to do with the doctor-patient encounter. This new liability, which is sometimes covered under a physician’s med mal policy and sometimes is not covered, has to do with the patient’s electronic medical records […]

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Sep 13, 2011
Stanford Patient Data Posted Online in Major Privacy Malpractice

side note: Cyber liability is an emerging trend in medical malpractice insurance policies. As technology advances, and new government regulations require medical records to be both maintained in a digital format and electronically available to other doctors in the health chain, the chances of a privacy breech has increased dramatically. Many medical malpractice policies now […]

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