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- From: mdkline@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Mark D. Kline)
- Subject: Re: Questions for MDs
- Message-ID: <1992Jul26.204051.15161@newstand.syr.edu>
- Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
- References: <1992Jul25.184059.3733@ibmpcug.co.uk> <Brz49F.GDt@wpg.com>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 92 20:40:51 EDT
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- In article <Brz49F.GDt@wpg.com> russ@wpg.com (Russell Lawrence) writes:
-
- >If this problem [ growing malpractice awards ]
- >is expanding in the US, as you say, it seems to
- >me that it would be reflected in the statistical figures. Have
- >the payouts increased over the past thirty years or so?
- >[evidence please]. Incidently, the cost of liability insurance
- >for doctors and hospitals in the US is less than 1% of the total US
- >health care budget?
-
- [ story of dentist suing interior decorator - a good one - deleted ]
-
- The problem is not the cost of liability insurance; the problem is that
- doctors are so worried about getting sued that they order more diagnostic
- procedures more often...such "defensive medicine" is how the malpractice
- crisis really drives up the cost of medical care. The malpractice
- situation also contributes to choices medical students are making in terms
- of what specialty they'll train in and in what settings they will
- ultimately practice. Imagine the future obstetrician graduating from
- a private medical school perhaps $70,000 in debt, and finishing their
- residency and confronting a malpractice premium of $60,000+ per year.
- Are they going to go practice in an inner city, where their patients
- are going to be at higher risk of obstetrical complications, for
- example, and have little or no private insurance? Probably not.
- Then we wonder why our infant mortality among minorities in the
- inner city is so high...
-
- Malpractice is not only a potent economic force but an extremely
- cynicizing one that works against medical idealism. People certainly
- need redress for medical incompetence, but there's gotta be a better way.
-
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