Physician leadership is required to improve the efficiency and reliability of the US health care system, but many physicians remain lukewarm about the changes needed to attain these goals. Malpractice liability—a sore spot for decades—may exacerbate physician resistance. The politics of malpractice have become so lawyer-centric that recognizing the availability of broader gains from trade in tort reform is an important insight for health policy makers. To obtain relief from malpractice liability, physicians may be willing to accept other policy changes that more directly improve access to care and reduce costs. For example, the American Medical Association might broker an agreement between health reform proponents and physicians to enact fe...
The political battle over trial lawyers and tort reform centers on whether or not to reduce incent...
Although the current longstanding impasse over the U.S. health care system in general and the 46.6 m...
Context Proponents of restrictions on malpractice lawsuits claim that tort reform will improve acces...
Physician leadership is required to improve the efficiency and reliability of the US health care sys...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
Few issues elicit more emotion from physicians than medical malpractice. The very word “malpractice”...
This article explores the key issues involved in the attempts at reform of the present medical malpr...
Concerns with medical malpractice liability costs have been a principal factor leading states to ado...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
With the United States embroiled in its third major medical malpractice crisis in the past thirty ye...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
Medical malpractice lawsuits are common and controversial in the United States. Since early 2002, do...
Medical malpractice is the “Rip van Winkle” issue in American health care. However, its periodic awa...
There is increasing interest in an integrated approach to patient safety and medical liability among...
The U.S. healthcare system has a problem: hundreds of thousands of people die each year, and over a ...
The political battle over trial lawyers and tort reform centers on whether or not to reduce incent...
Although the current longstanding impasse over the U.S. health care system in general and the 46.6 m...
Context Proponents of restrictions on malpractice lawsuits claim that tort reform will improve acces...
Physician leadership is required to improve the efficiency and reliability of the US health care sys...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
Few issues elicit more emotion from physicians than medical malpractice. The very word “malpractice”...
This article explores the key issues involved in the attempts at reform of the present medical malpr...
Concerns with medical malpractice liability costs have been a principal factor leading states to ado...
We are currently coming to the end of what I have described as the first malpractice crisis of the 2...
With the United States embroiled in its third major medical malpractice crisis in the past thirty ye...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
Medical malpractice lawsuits are common and controversial in the United States. Since early 2002, do...
Medical malpractice is the “Rip van Winkle” issue in American health care. However, its periodic awa...
There is increasing interest in an integrated approach to patient safety and medical liability among...
The U.S. healthcare system has a problem: hundreds of thousands of people die each year, and over a ...
The political battle over trial lawyers and tort reform centers on whether or not to reduce incent...
Although the current longstanding impasse over the U.S. health care system in general and the 46.6 m...
Context Proponents of restrictions on malpractice lawsuits claim that tort reform will improve acces...