Archive for the ‘Medical Malpractice News’ Category

Readers respond to an editorial about reform the malpractice system.

Online reviews of mental health services don’t help patients.

In the search to cut health care costs, one area remains undisturbed: executive compensation.

There are better and fairer ways to reform the malpractice system and save money than a one-size-fits-all cap on payments.

Medical malpractice reform that could save hospitals money has emerged as the most contentious of a committee’s 79 proposals.

The cutoff could force surrounding hospitals in the South Bronx to absorb hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of baby deliveries a year.

A representative, and retired obstetrician, who wants to reduce medical malpractice awards was involved in a $500,000 malpractice settlement.

In some hospitals, safety and legal issues cross paths with parents intent on documenting their child’s birth.

Physicians used to be the pillars of any community, but now doctors have become like everybody else: insecure, discontented and anxious about the future.

The clinic, now closed, stands as a grim reminder of how degrading it was for the women who went there and how long state officials ignored their complaints.


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