In the 1980s and 1990s many states adopted tort reforms. It has been argued that these reforms have reduced the practice of defensive medicine arising from excess tort liability. We find that this does not appear to be true for a large and important class of cases—childbirth in theUnited States. Using data fromnational vital statistics natality files on millions of individual births from 1989 to 2001, we ask whether specific tort reforms affect the types of procedures that are performed, and the health outcomes of mothers and their infants. We find that reform of the Joint and Several Liability rule (or the “deep pockets rule”) reduces complications of labor and procedure use, whereas caps on noneconomic damages increase them. We show that ...
Medical malpractice crises occur across states to differing degrees, thus the proposed changes in st...
This study evaluates the impact of six different types of tort reforms on the frequency, size and nu...
malpractice claims might be reduced by adherence to a limited number of specific practice patterns. ...
In the 1980s and 1990s many states adopted tort reforms. It has been argued that these reforms have ...
Tort laws aim to deter risky medical practices and increase accountability for harm. This research e...
Policy-makers and public health researchers are concerned that rapidly rising medical malpractice in...
Tort reform may not affect all segments of society equally. Studies have shown that many tort reform...
Abstract: Theory suggests that tort reform could have either of two impacts on accidents. First, re...
The medical liability environment during the first few years of the 21st Century has been frequently...
Theory suggests that tort reform could have two possible impacts on accidents. Reforms could increas...
Today one in three babies in the United States comes into the world by cesarean section. The cesarea...
Using data on physician behavior from the 1979–2005 National Hospital Discharge Surveys (NHDS), I es...
Previous literature indicates that non-economic damages caps increase the number of physicians but f...
Recently two American courts have recognized a right of infants to recover for prenatal injuries. In...
This paper evaluates the impact of malpractice reforms on average malpractice payment awards, freque...
Medical malpractice crises occur across states to differing degrees, thus the proposed changes in st...
This study evaluates the impact of six different types of tort reforms on the frequency, size and nu...
malpractice claims might be reduced by adherence to a limited number of specific practice patterns. ...
In the 1980s and 1990s many states adopted tort reforms. It has been argued that these reforms have ...
Tort laws aim to deter risky medical practices and increase accountability for harm. This research e...
Policy-makers and public health researchers are concerned that rapidly rising medical malpractice in...
Tort reform may not affect all segments of society equally. Studies have shown that many tort reform...
Abstract: Theory suggests that tort reform could have either of two impacts on accidents. First, re...
The medical liability environment during the first few years of the 21st Century has been frequently...
Theory suggests that tort reform could have two possible impacts on accidents. Reforms could increas...
Today one in three babies in the United States comes into the world by cesarean section. The cesarea...
Using data on physician behavior from the 1979–2005 National Hospital Discharge Surveys (NHDS), I es...
Previous literature indicates that non-economic damages caps increase the number of physicians but f...
Recently two American courts have recognized a right of infants to recover for prenatal injuries. In...
This paper evaluates the impact of malpractice reforms on average malpractice payment awards, freque...
Medical malpractice crises occur across states to differing degrees, thus the proposed changes in st...
This study evaluates the impact of six different types of tort reforms on the frequency, size and nu...
malpractice claims might be reduced by adherence to a limited number of specific practice patterns. ...