U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee - Larry E. Craig, Chairman - Jade West, Staff Director
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July 25, 2002

The Need for Medical Liability Reform

Overzealous Trial Lawyers Are Denying Medical Care to Expectant Mothers

Mothers and children are being denied medical care because physicians' liability premiums are soaring and forcing many to move to more doctor-friendly states, curtail their practices, or close up shop entirely:

"The malpractice crisis has been building for years but culminated last December when the country's largest medical malpractice insurer, the St. Paul Companies, dropped tens of thousands of physicians. Other insurers have also cut back on clients or jacked up premiums. A major reason is the increasing number of personal injury lawsuits - and high-priced damage awards. Last week, the American Medical Association announced that because of astronomical malpractice increases, 12 states are in a healthcare crisis mode, with 30 others on the brink of crisis." [Mary Brophy Marcus, "Healthcare's 'Perfect Storm,'" U.S. News & World Report, 7/1/02]

The states identified by the American Medical Association as facing a medical liability crisis are:

Florida Nevada Ohio Texas
Georgia New Jersey Oregon Washington
Mississippi New York Pennsylvania West Virginia

Recent media accounts demonstrate how this crisis is denying people medical care - particularly expectant mothers. Without medical liability reform, the situation is likely to get worse.

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Arizona

Mississippi

Nevada

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Texas

Washington

West Virginia

An Untenable Situation

How bad has the medical liability environment become? As one article states [Michael Freedman, "The Tort Mess," Forbes.com, 5/13/02]:

"In some parts of the country, doctors say, it is almost better to let a patient die than to attempt heroic surgery, fail and risk a lawsuit."

If the medical liability system is making doctors think twice about saving lives, that system needs to be reformed.


[Emphasis added by RPC in all quoted material; all underlined text refer to hyperlinks in the online version of this paper.]

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