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Salt Lake City, Tooele and Price, Utah
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Medical Errors Increase While Malpractice Payments Drop
Of course, tort reform is nothing new in Utah. Utah has had some of the most aggressive tort reform laws in the nation for over thirty years. Ironically, while the legislature is busy passing even more pro-insurance, anti-victim laws, reports are coming out that medical errors are increasing. Today, the Deseret News reported that MEDICAL ERRORS ARE INCREASING IN UTAH. This should come as no surprise. Thanks to the legislature's special favors to the health care industry, there is no longer much accountability for medical errors.
So we're all at greater risk when we go into a hospital. At least this will lower doctors' malpractice rates, which will in turn save money in health care costs, right?
Wrong.
As reported in Healthcare Finance News on March 10, 2010, medical malpractice payments are steadily on the decline. Indeed, this simply continues a a five year trend.
The facts show that malpractice payments have been dropping for years. Why haven't malpractice premiums gone down, and taken health care costs with them?
Maybe the Utah State Legislature should ask the insurance lobby these questions before passing more laws reducing accountability for medical errors....
Labels: Tort Reform
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Ryan M. Springer
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