American health care is in crisis because of exploding medical malpractice litigation. Insurance premiums for doctors and malpractice lawsuits are skyrocketing, rendering doctors both afraid and unable to afford to practice medicine. Undeserving victims sue at the drop of a hat, egged on by greedy lawyers, and receive eye-popping awards that insurance companies, hospitals, and doctors themselves struggle to pay. The plaintiffs and lawyers always win; doctors, and the nonlitigious, always lose; and affordable health care is the real victim
Unfair, but unavoidable, is the fact that today\u27s litigious society is impinging on the delivery ...
Unfair, but unavoidable, is the fact that today\u27s litigious society is impinging on the delivery ...
Health care in the United States is currently in a state of crisis, and the need for reform is signi...
American health care is in crisis because of exploding medical malpractice litigation. Insurance pre...
American health care is in crisis because of exploding medical malpractice litigation. Insurance pre...
American health care is in crisis because of exploding medical malpractice litigation. Insurance pre...
The medical malpractice insurance "crisis" results not from out-of-control juries or overly-litigiou...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
President Bush made legislative changes to the civil justice system a priority in his second term, a...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
Grimly demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals serve as the central hub of American health ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
Grimly demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals serve as the central hub of American health ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
Unfair, but unavoidable, is the fact that today\u27s litigious society is impinging on the delivery ...
Unfair, but unavoidable, is the fact that today\u27s litigious society is impinging on the delivery ...
Health care in the United States is currently in a state of crisis, and the need for reform is signi...
American health care is in crisis because of exploding medical malpractice litigation. Insurance pre...
American health care is in crisis because of exploding medical malpractice litigation. Insurance pre...
American health care is in crisis because of exploding medical malpractice litigation. Insurance pre...
The medical malpractice insurance "crisis" results not from out-of-control juries or overly-litigiou...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
President Bush made legislative changes to the civil justice system a priority in his second term, a...
When experts discuss health policy, they typically mean the factors that affect access to medical ca...
Grimly demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals serve as the central hub of American health ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
Grimly demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals serve as the central hub of American health ...
The medical malpractice crisis we think we are in is not the medical malpractice crisis we actually ...
Unfair, but unavoidable, is the fact that today\u27s litigious society is impinging on the delivery ...
Unfair, but unavoidable, is the fact that today\u27s litigious society is impinging on the delivery ...
Health care in the United States is currently in a state of crisis, and the need for reform is signi...