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Tennessee Med Mal Reform
Side Note: Governor Bill Haslam is working on med mal reform in the state of Tennessee. His proposal, which has been fairly well-received by some and not so well-received by others, proposes caps on med mal damages, which we here at MyMedicalMalpracticeInsurance.com are in favor of supporting. Governor Haslam’s proposal originally recommended a $500,000 cap […]
Massachusetts Again Ahead of the Curve
Side Note: In the health care world, Massachusetts has a reputation for being progressive and ahead of its time. Massachusetts has already enacted universal coverage and is now looking to undertake the next step and work on cost-containment. Many health care experts are watching Massachusetts to see what lessons can be learned and applied, particularly […]
Sad Reality for NY Med Mal Reform
Side Note: It’s tough being a physician in New York state. New York has some of the highest med mal policy rates in the country. If you’d like to view a history of New York med mal rates over the past 10 years, we have them. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like any sort of med […]
IOM: New Guidelines for Guidelines
Side Note: We here at MyMedicalMalpracticeInsurance.com appreciate all efforts aimed at med mal reform. Because, as physician advocates, we believe attempts at reform can not only help fix a broken med mal system in need of repair, they can also help lower our physicians’ med mal rates. The Obama administration recently touted the use of […]
Smart Caps –Smart Idea?
Side Note: As we all know, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) did not have a whole lot of med mal reform in it. The very thoughtful paper below discusses at length the many issues related to health care reform and med mal reform. We here at MyMedicalMalpracticeInsurance.com are not sure that we […]
Communication Breakdowns: Why?
Side Note: We here at MyMedicalMalpracticeInsurance.com often like to talk about the importance of doctor-patient communication and how communicating well with patients not only enhances the doctor-patient relationship, but it also leads to higher patient satisfaction which can often limit the chances of a med mal lawsuit. Another significant thing physicians can do to limit […]
Oregon to Re-join States with Caps?
Side Note: Oregon physicians once knew what is was like to practice medicine with caps on med mal lawsuits –and then they didn’t. But, maybe they will again? Gov. John Kitzhaber is in the midst of a broad health care overhaul for the state of Oregon. And, currently his “transformation team” is working to convert […]
New York to Join Other States with Caps?
Side Note: New York physicians pay some of the highest medical liability insurance rates in the country and something has to give. Will New York be the next state to join the coveted group of 35 states that currently have some sort of med mal insurance award caps? Could it be? If Governor Cuomo has […]
Urgent Care Centers: A Win-Win
Side Note: As we all know, there are many problems with the current health care system. One of those problems is the chronic misuse of emergency rooms around the county. While there are many reasons for this, one is the unfortunate reality that many individuals don’t have a primary care provider or good preventative care. […]
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