Tort Reform

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Dr. Stuart Weinstein, with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, recently explained the problem:


”The medical liability crisis has had many unintended consequences, most notably a decrease in access to care in a growing number of states and an increase in healthcare costs.

Access is affected as physicians move their practices to states with lower liability rates and change their practice patterns to reduce or eliminate high-risk services. When one considers that half of all neurosurgeons—as well as one third of all orthopedic surgeons, one third of all emergency physicians, and one third of all trauma surgeons—are sued each year, is it any wonder that 70 percent of emergency departments are at risk because they lack available on-call specialist coverage?” [2]

Dr. Weinstein makes good points, points completely ignored by President Obama. Dr. Weinstein details the costs that our out-of-control tort system are causing the health care industry and notes research that “found that liability reforms could reduce defensive medicine practices, leading to a 5 percent to 9 percent reduction in medical expenditures without any effect on mortality or medical complications.” Dr. Weinstein writes:

“If the Kessler and McClellan estimates were applied to total U.S. healthcare spending in 2005, the defensive medicine costs would total between $100 billion and $178 billion per year. Add to this the cost of defending malpractice cases, paying compensation, and covering additional administrative costs (a total of $29.4 billion). Thus, the average American family pays an additional $1,700 to $2,000 per year in healthcare costs simply to cover the costs of defensive medicine.

Excessive litigation and waste in the nation’s current tort system imposes an estimated yearly tort tax of $9,827 for a family of four and increases healthcare spending in the United States by $124 billion. How does this translate to individuals? The average obstetrician-gynecologist (OB-GYN) delivers 100 babies per year. If that OB-GYN must pay a medical liability premium of $200,000 each year (which is the rate in Florida), $2,000 of the delivery cost for each baby goes to pay the cost of the medical liability premium.” [3]

http://www.aaos.org/news/aaosnow/nov08/managing7.asp
 
All bullshit. The place in this country with the lowest medical liability (some county in Texas) also happens to have one of the highest per capita medical costs.
 
all the studies i have seen are:

despite tort reform and a decrease in lawsuits/payouts.....insurance rates for doctors still go up and so does medical care costs....

torts are in reality a very small portion of medical industry....it was made an easy bogeyman and the insurance companies are laughing all the way to the bank
 
Tort reform translates to reduction in freedom.

But then I always knew the right wingers supported reductions in freedom.
 
All bullshit. The place in this country with the lowest medical liability (some county in Texas) also happens to have one of the highest per capita medical costs.


With the same folks defrauding Medicare. The attorneys they fear should be prosecutors.
 
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