The rising cost of medical malpractice insurance has been one of the most difficult issues faced by the Florida Legislature for many years. In an effort to reach a comprehensive solution to this recurring problems, the 1986 Legislature created the Academic Task Force for the Review of the Insurance and Tort Systems, and directed it to conduct a thorough review of Florida\u27s tort system. In 1988, the Legislature implemented several of the recommendations of the Task Force. In this Article, the authors explore the factual findings and the recommendations of the Task Force and analyze the effects that the 1988 legislation will have on the continuing medical malpractice saga
This Article discusses the intersection of torts, administrative law, and constitutional law¿a surpr...
In 1975, the Florida Legislature recognized that the delivery of quality health care to the citizens...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
The rising cost of medical malpractice insurance has been one of the most difficult issues faced by ...
The medical malpractice insurance system experienced a period of crisis in the early 1970s. High jur...
There have been three medical malpractice insurance crises in the United States over a time spanni...
The medical liability environment during the first few years of the 21st Century has been frequently...
This article explores the key issues involved in the attempts at reform of the present medical malpr...
In the wake of rising criticism of Florida\u27s Medical Malpractice Reform Act of 1975, the authors ...
A medical malpractice crisis was proclaimed in the 1970\u27s in this country. Florida\u27s answer to...
Medical malpractice lawsuits are common and controversial in the United States. Since early 2002, do...
With the United States embroiled in its third major medical malpractice crisis in the past thirty ye...
Concerns with medical malpractice liability costs have been a principal factor leading states to ado...
Newspapers, magazines, and academic journals have focused public attention on the general crisis in ...
Since the Maryland General Assembly adopted the Health Care Malpractice Claims Statute, that law has...
This Article discusses the intersection of torts, administrative law, and constitutional law¿a surpr...
In 1975, the Florida Legislature recognized that the delivery of quality health care to the citizens...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...
The rising cost of medical malpractice insurance has been one of the most difficult issues faced by ...
The medical malpractice insurance system experienced a period of crisis in the early 1970s. High jur...
There have been three medical malpractice insurance crises in the United States over a time spanni...
The medical liability environment during the first few years of the 21st Century has been frequently...
This article explores the key issues involved in the attempts at reform of the present medical malpr...
In the wake of rising criticism of Florida\u27s Medical Malpractice Reform Act of 1975, the authors ...
A medical malpractice crisis was proclaimed in the 1970\u27s in this country. Florida\u27s answer to...
Medical malpractice lawsuits are common and controversial in the United States. Since early 2002, do...
With the United States embroiled in its third major medical malpractice crisis in the past thirty ye...
Concerns with medical malpractice liability costs have been a principal factor leading states to ado...
Newspapers, magazines, and academic journals have focused public attention on the general crisis in ...
Since the Maryland General Assembly adopted the Health Care Malpractice Claims Statute, that law has...
This Article discusses the intersection of torts, administrative law, and constitutional law¿a surpr...
In 1975, the Florida Legislature recognized that the delivery of quality health care to the citizens...
United States citizens spent $5267 per capita on health care in 2002, nearly $2000 more than any oth...