Tuesday, July 11, 2006

medical malpractice

ezra klein attempts to debunk the conservative-republican belief that medical malpractice-tort reform would reduce the cost of healthcare. klein includes analysis pointing to the rather efficient disposition of nearly 75% of cases [yet 10% of bogus cases may get some compensation].
After all, including legal fees, insurance costs, and payouts, the cost of the suits comes to less than one-half of 1 percent of health-care spending. If anything, there are fewer lawsuits than would be expected, and far more injuries than we usually imagine.
further, klein promotes the liberal-democratic alternative 'reduce medical errors' plan.

unfortunately (or conveniently) left out in the mix is perhaps the most expensive byproduct of the current medical malpractice system: defensive medicine.
all those unnecessary CYA tests and procedures add up

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