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Friday, May 02, 2008
Excessive Jury Verdicts Lead to Excessive Health Care Costs
By David A. Ridenour
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Americans love hospital-based TV shows, ranging from such oldies as Marcus Welby, M.D. to today's Grey's Anatomy, in which dedicated doctors rush to help victims of car crashes, chemical spills, natural disasters, and even terrorism.

Sadly, in real life, when it comes to our health care, Dr. Welby doesn’t have the upper hand. Our health care system is vulnerable to plaintiff lawyers’ avarice.

Some lawsuits, of course, are well-intentioned and appropriate, but those guided mostly by greed play a regrettable role in our nation's ever-escalating health care costs.

Unnecessary lawsuits and excessive awards that unnecessarily increase the direct costs and future liability risk of health care providers add to the current crisis.

Consider a $25 million dollar court award against a nonprofit charitable West Virginia hospital over a dispute that involved as personal pride as personal injury.

A local physician was irked when the Charleston Area Medical Center refused to recognize his medical malpractice self-insurance plan. After settlement negotiations failed, he took the medical center to court and won a $25-million award from local jurors.

Now an excessive punitive damage award to a doctor disgruntled over having his clinical privileges temporarily relinquished presents challenges to this medical center that provides good health care to a far-flung patient community that includes many of Appalachia's poor.

Doctor John H. Schmidt III, who also practices at this hospital and who acknowledges that he could some day benefit from the plaintiff’s victory, nonetheless put the huge $25-million award into perspective: “I worry about what a $25 million loss will mean... Will programs for diabetes education or cancer treatment be affected? Will the area's only Level III neonatal intensive care unit be threatened? Will there be cutbacks to programs for young expectant mothers or those for physicians in training? Will the ‘Top 50’ award for the Center's Cardiac Surgery and Cardiology Services be compromised as quality programs necessary to sustain them are underfunded? Will the Trauma Center fail to maintain a Level I status?”

While West Virginia's judicial climate still is ranked the worst in America in a recent survey of national employers, many other states also face a shortage of physicians and rising health care tabs in part because their judicial systems encourage an abundance of personal injury lawsuits.

* Hospital officials in Maryland are projecting a physician shortage that could be severe by 2015. Lawsuit liabilities, low physician reimbursements and limited medical school capacity are key elements.

* An exodus of top physicians already is occurring in New York, in large part because of rising malpractice insurance premiums. The situation is so serious the New York state government is considering using taxpayers’ money to help stem the state’s malpractice insurance crisis.

* Hawaii's medical association reports that climbing malpractice insurance costs have created physician shortages, even in that lush paradise. According to a report by Hawaii’s KGMB-TV, 42 percent of Hawaii’s OB-GYNs and 30 percent of Hawaii's orthopedic surgeons have already either left Hawaii or made plans to stop providing pregnancy care. The cost of medical malpractice insurance rose 90 percent between 2002-2007. Continued...

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David A. Ridenour is vice president of The National Center for Public Policy Research, a position he has held since 1986.

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Subject: gullible
Rising health care costs couldn't have anything to do with the fact that pharmaceutical companies rake in profits dwarfing any other industry. They couldn't have anything to do with the fact that their CEOs are among the hightest paid. It couldn't have anything to do with the fact that the US, alone among industrial nations, has a health care system designed to help investors rather than patients. Nor could the costs spent on buying off politicians and doctors have anything to do with it.

Ridenour is either a mouthpiece for the health care industry or very gullible.

The Tort Law Industry
Anyone who ignores the flood of deadbeat illegal immigrants slamming our hospitals and the fact that the USA carried more Tort Lawyers per capita than anywhere else in the world by leaps and bounds has absolutely no credibility.

Maybe if we stopped wasting billions of dollars on pointlessly expensive surgeries and treatments that only delay the inevitable by a weak of hospice care we wouldn't have such a big problem. Forget about that option, though. Every time a terminal patient dies a week earlier because someone didn't want to throw a million dollars down a whole some scumbag lawyer sees another lottery ticket.

Maybe if we relaxed our Facistic grip on Health Insurance and allowed people to shop competitively like they do for Life Insurance we'd save some money. Drop this tax penalty on anyone who doesn't get insurance through their employer already!

Frankly, the Democratic (read: National Socialist) party completely invested in running up our bills to feed their parasite lawyer constituencies, continue to suppress the free market, and tax businesses and the working class to death to finance a yoke of dependency on their well-farmed permanent underclass.
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