The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease practicing is controversial in policy debates over malpractice “crises.” We used insurance department administrative data to analyze specialist physician scope-of-practice changes and exits in Pennsylvania in 1993–2002. In most specialties the proportions of high-risk specialists restricting their scope of practice did not increase during the crisis; however, the supply of obstetrician-gynecologists decreased by 8 percent in the three years following premium increases in 1999. We discuss methodological issues that could explain the disparate findings regarding physician supply effects in studies using administrative data sets and survey data
Context How often physicians alter their clinical behavior because of the threat of malpractice liab...
During the past decade, there has been growing concern that obstetricians and gynecologists have res...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
Objective: To investigate specialist physicians\u27 practice decisions in response to liability con...
Context Proponents of restrictions on malpractice lawsuits claim that tort reform will improve acces...
The growth of medical malpractice liability costs has the potential to affect the delivery of health...
The growth of medical malpractice liability costs has the potential to affect the delivery of health...
Pennsylvania, like many states around the country, is in the throes of a “tort crisis.” The cost of ...
The rhetoric of malpractice reform is at fever pitch, but political advocacy does not necessarily re...
Using longitudinal data on practicing obstetricians from 1998 to 2004 derived from Pennsylvania, Flo...
During the past decade, there has been growing concern that obstetricians and gynecologists have res...
Physicians' insuring practices influence their incentives to take care when treating patients, their...
Context How often physicians alter their clinical behavior because of the threat of malpractice liab...
During the past decade, there has been growing concern that obstetricians and gynecologists have res...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
The extent to which liability costs cause physicians to restrict their scope of practice or cease pr...
Objective: To investigate specialist physicians\u27 practice decisions in response to liability con...
Context Proponents of restrictions on malpractice lawsuits claim that tort reform will improve acces...
The growth of medical malpractice liability costs has the potential to affect the delivery of health...
The growth of medical malpractice liability costs has the potential to affect the delivery of health...
Pennsylvania, like many states around the country, is in the throes of a “tort crisis.” The cost of ...
The rhetoric of malpractice reform is at fever pitch, but political advocacy does not necessarily re...
Using longitudinal data on practicing obstetricians from 1998 to 2004 derived from Pennsylvania, Flo...
During the past decade, there has been growing concern that obstetricians and gynecologists have res...
Physicians' insuring practices influence their incentives to take care when treating patients, their...
Context How often physicians alter their clinical behavior because of the threat of malpractice liab...
During the past decade, there has been growing concern that obstetricians and gynecologists have res...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...