New Consumer Fact Sheets on Medical Liability, Tort Reform and National Health Care
Posted on: Wednesday, 13 May 2009, 11:50 CDT
The fact sheets are titled as follows:
- Insurance Industry's Investment Practices - Not The Legal System - Cause High Malpractice Insurance Costs;
- Costs Of The Current Medical Malpractice System Are Much Lower Than People Think;
- The Defensive Medicine Myth;
- Health Courts Are Unconstitutional;
- Health Courts And Other Alternative Systems Are Intolerably Unfair To Injured Patients;
- The Significant Costs Of Alternative Systems;
- The Problem With Medical Malpractice Is The Amount Of Malpractice Itself;
- Far From Being "Broken," The Current Medical Malpractice System Works Well;
- Litigation Improves Patient Safety And Establishes Responsibility For Errors;
- Fear Of Litigation Is Not Why Doctors Fail To Report Errors Or Communicate With Their Patients;
- Juries V. Cost Savings - An Unacceptable Trade-Off;
- Eliminating Juries Means Few Cases Will Settle;
- Lowering Insurance Costs For Doctors Requires Insurance Industry Reform;
- A Critical Patient Safety Solution: Remove Or Sanction The Small Number Of Bad Doctors Committing Most Malpractice.
AIR is a coalition of public interest organizations from around the country that seek stronger oversight over property/casualty insurance industry practices. It is a project of the Center for Justice & Democracy, a national consumer organization.
For more information and for copies of these fact sheets, see http://insurance-reform.org. or http://centerjd.org/.
SOURCE Americans for Insurance Reform
Source: PR Newswire
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