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Georgia Judge Rules Damage Caps Unconstitutional

Myra Dembrow July 22, 2008

Limits on awards for noneconomic damages are unconstitutional, a Georgia judge has ruled.
 

Tennessee Targets Frivolous Malpractice Suits

Myra Dembrow July 22, 2008

Patients who want to sue a doctor in Tennessee will first have to get a medical expert to certify that their charges have merit under a new state law.
 

New York Urologist Dodges a Bullet

Myra Dembrow July 22, 2008

A negligence lawyer's gaffe has a New York urologist breathing easier these days. He's off the hook in a malpractice suit while the attorney is being sued.
 

Renal Failure Leads to Big Settlement.

Myra Dembrow July 22, 2008

A San Francisco man has won a $5.1 million malpractice settlement from the city after the staff at a municipal hospital botched his treatment for acute renal failure.
 

Physicians to Receive Safety Alerts by E-mail

Myra Dembrow July 15, 2008

The recently launched Health Care Notification Network (HCNN) will speed FDA safety alerts to physicians by e-mail. Insurance companies expect the system to cut the risk of malpractice litigation.
 

Initiatives Promise Earlier Warnings of Drug Risks

Myra Dembrow July 15, 2008

Adverse drug reactions—or interactions—can increase your exposure to a malpractice lawsuit. New initiatives are underway to let doctors know about potential dangers more quickly than ever.
 

Medical Errors Tab: $9 Billion, 238,000 Lives

Myra Dembrow July 15, 2008

Patient safety incidents (PSIs)—many of them preventable—cost 238,337 lives and $8.8 billion federal tax dollars between 2004 and 2006, a watchdog group reports.
 

AMA: Damage Caps Keep Lid on Premiums

Myra Dembrow May 06, 2008

Laws that limit certain damage awards in malpractice cases are limiting insurance premiums, too.
 

Confidentiality Plan Moves Forward

Myra Dembrow May 06, 2008

A network of organizations that will collect and analyze data on medical errors and "near-misses" while protecting physician and patient confidentiality may be in place by the end of this year. Federal agencies are in the midst of finalizing regulations to create Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs), whose data would be protected from discovery by malpractice attorneys.
 

Report: Surgery Protocols Work

Myra Dembrow May 06, 2008

Current protocols can prevent many wrong-site surgeries if they are properly followed, a Pennsylvania watchdog agency reports.
 
 
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