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- From: km@cs.pitt.edu (Ken Mitchum)
- Newsgroups: sci.med
- Subject: Re: Malpractice database
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- Date: 12 Nov 92 21:33:05 GMT
- References: <Nov.5.11.07.40.1992.4970@cadenza.rutgers.edu>
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- In article <Nov.5.11.07.40.1992.4970@cadenza.rutgers.edu> masticol@cadenza.rutgers.edu (Steve Masticola) writes:
- >
- >I heard that there is a database on malpractice suits and punitive
- >actions against MDs. If so, does anyone know how to get access to it?
- >I think this would be very handy to check up on the competence of a
- >prospective MD.
-
- The database is called the National Practitioners Data Bank (or
- something very similar) and is not accessible by the public.
-
- While punitive actions against physicians might be helpful, malpractice
- information would not. Both settlements as well as lost suits are
- reported to the Data Bank, and settlements may be at the insistence of
- an insurance company in its own economic interests, not because the
- doctor did anything wrong. Also, as has been pointed out here before,
- the very best physicians are involved in the most suits, as they are
- working with the highest-risk patients and the most risky procedures.
-
- I am concerned with physician competence, as I hire physicians. I can
- tell far more about a physician from interviewing him or her and
- speaking with his or her colleagues than from the Data Bank.
- While you may not be able to do this as a patient selecting a doctor,
- you might be able to check with nurses that you know, and with other
- patients.
-
- -km
-