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Did you know they can fix the healthcare problem in America by limiting malpractice lawsuits?
The doctors order 10 times more test then you need so they dont get sued and that makes your medical bills 10 times higher then they need to be.
You can write your sentator and tell them fix this problem. You can find there contact information here http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
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Lower Medical Malpractice Lawsuits, Lower Health Costs
According to an article recently posted on Insurancenewnet.com, by the Associated Press (AP), “Health Negotiators Look At Malpractice Changes“, President Obama has begun to compromise on the need for alternatives to medical malpractice lawsuits. Opponents to changing the malpractice system insist that malpractice reform will have an insignificant impact on lowering the cost of health care. I strongly disagree with this opinion. Tort reform is a major piece of the health reform puzzle and deserves ample attention as we work to achieve a better health care system.
Tort reform is not “The Answer” to the health care problem but to put your head in the sand like some legislators have on the issue is insanity. Most proponents of tort reform for medical malpractice believe (and this was echoed by President Obama in his speech last Wednesday) that fear of lawsuits drives doctors to perform unnecessary tests sometimes in redundancy in order to escape malpractice suits. How does the practice of over testing to protect against lawsuits not add to the ridiculous cost of health care in America?
There are three solutions outlined in the AP article that used in conjunction with one another may have a positive impact.
The first idea involves incentives to doctors and hospitals for “early disclosure” of mistakes and offering restitution outside of the court system.
The second idea involves creating a body of experts that would screen malpractice cases before they were allowed to go to trial in an effort to weed out frivolous lawsuits(according to the AP article this was enacted in Tennessee last year, malpractice lawsuits dropped 69% and malpractice premiums are estimated to drop 2.5% next year).
The third idea involves the creation of new court system specifically designed to handle malpractice cases. All judges that would preside in this court would have to be experienced in the medical field. The idea being that judges with medical backgrounds would be able to make more informed decisions with less emotional bias.
As I mentioned early tort reform is not the answer to the health care crisis. But it is my opinion that any and all avenues that may reduce the consumer cost of health care should be explored.
Thank you and I look forward to your comments,
Ryan H.
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Health Insurance ? The Impact of Malpractice Lawsuits
There is a major effort to undertake health care reform going on at the moment. Reform is definitely needed because the cost of health insurance has gone through the roof the last two decades. Whether the current plan being offered is a good one or not is up for debate, but what is clear is it does not address one of the factors in rising health care costs – malpractice lawsuits.There was a time when just about the last thing a doctor had to worry about was being sued for malpractice. Most doctors were tied into their community and new their patients on a very personal basis. When problems or mistakes occurred, an apology was issued and remedy was searched for. Those times are long gone. The health care industry has become, well, something of an industry. The personal relationship between doctor and patient is now a cold one in most cases. When mistakes inevitably occur, the patient tends to look to the courts for a remedy.Medical malpractice lawsuits are on the rise in a big way and so are the premiums doctors pay for errors and omissions insurance. Still, what does this have to do with the cost of health insurance going up so dramatically? Well, there is a direct causal relationship. Doctors are paranoid about being sued. To limit their risk, they order just about every diagnostic test and treatment that could possibly tell them anything. Why? They don’t want a lawyer asking them why they didn’t do a certain test.One can hardly blame doctors for taking this approach. Everybody guards against being sued if they can help it. The problem is this approach has a very practical effect of driving the costs of health care absolutely through the roof. Insurance companies will discount these costs to a certain extent, but sooner or later they have to pay a good chunk of them. Guess who the carrier is going to past the costs onto? Yes, the people paying the premiums on the insurance policies. That would be you and me.I am not suggesting in any way that negligent doctors should be let off the hook when it comes to malpractice claims. The point of this article is simply to suggest that there are many reasons our health care system is out of control from a cost perspective and the possibility of fixing them with one health care reform act is not realistic.
Mark P. Warner is with BestPlacetoBuyHealthInsurance.com – the best place to buy health insurance and find information on the health care industry on the web.
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Why do Wrongful Death and Malpractice Lawsuits take so long to Settle or go to Trial?
Do you think the many lawsuits pertaining to malpractice are justified?
I was wondering if anyone thought that some of the malpractice suits that have been flying around everywhere are neccessary or just money hungry people that are over-exagerrating. If you have any experiences or know of people that have either juistified or un-justified cases. Thanks for letting me know :]
-kayla
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how often do people win malpractice lawsuits?
i’ve got scars on my stomach and have gone thru alot of pain,the doctor caused infection while putting a needle in my stomach putting a substance in my lapband which caused a major opperation to take it out 3 months later.
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Why doesn’t malpractice lawsuits deter future negligence?
What are four reasons hy malpractice lawsuits does not deter future negligence?
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Will socialized medicine end malpractice lawsuits?
after all of us are covered under obamas insurance then there should not be any malpractice lawsuits as all the docs get paid by the government.
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Malpractice Lawsuits Against Nursing Homes
As the elderly population increases in the United States, so does the number of patients living in long-term health facilities. As the number of patients in long-term health care facilities increases, so does the number of reported abuse and negligence cases. Today, there are thousands of lawsuits being filed because elderly patients are experiencing abuse and neglect at alarming rates. No one deserves to be abused or neglected; and if this occurring to your loved one, then you may have a malpractice lawsuit against the nursing home.
What is malpractice?
Malpractice is when a doctor, a nurse or other medical expert makes a mistake in a patient’s care that results in injury or death. It does not matter if the mistake was unintentional or intentional. Malpractice is when the medical expert fails to provide the best care possible. Malpractice does occur in nursing home. Malpractice in a nursing home is when a patient is abused in any way or is neglected for any reason.
By state law, the nursing home has the responsibility to proper take care of all aspects of your loved one’s life. They have the responsibility to see that they are receiving the proper medical care, personal treatment, and activities of daily living. If not, then they are performing malpractice because this bad treatment can lead to very serious medical problems, including death.
Being mistreated, abused or neglected in a nursing home is just like being mistreated, misdiagnosed, abused, or neglected by a doctor in a doctor’s office or hospital. It is grounds for a lawsuit, especially if the mistreatment, abuse, or neglect leads to a more serious injury or death of the patient. The nursing home is responsible for the complete care of your loved one and they should not receive anything less than the best care possible.
If you or your loved one has experienced nursing home abuse or neglect, then you should file a complaint or a report with the state. Be as detailed as possible when completing the report. Then you should consider contacting a nursing home lawyer to get information on a possible lawsuit. There are lawyers who are trained and have experience in nursing home law and abuse and neglect cases.
They will be able to answer any questions that you may have and help you determine if you have a lawsuit against the nursing home. There is no reason why your loved one has to live in pain and suffering because he/she is being abused or neglected.
Nick Johnson is lead counsel and founding partner of Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs injured in auto accidents, truck accidents and vehicle rollovers. Call 1-888-311-5522 or http://www.topautoaccidentattorneys.com or http://www.toprolloveraccidentattorneys.com
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