ATLA Press RoomDebunking the Top 5 Myths about Medical Malpractice
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Your may have heard a number of myths about medical malpractice and the civil justice system. Here are the facts:
1. Myth: Debate over malpractice compensation is just about frivolous lawsuits.
Fact: The proposed limits on damages would apply to all cases, no matter how serious the injury or how egregious the malpractice by the doctor, hospital or drug manufacturer.
2. Myth: Medical malpractice claims are driving up the cost of health care for everyone.
Fact: The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reports that all costs related to medical malpractice account for less than 2% of total health care costs.
3. Myth: We need caps on damages to reduce doctors' malpractice insurance premiums.
Fact: States that have enacted caps haven't seen lower rates—and insurers admit they won't reduce rates if new legal restrictions are enacted.
4. Myth: Fear of being sued forces doctors to practice defensive medicine.
Fact: The General Accounting Office (GAO) says the evidence that defensive medicine occurs is "weak and inconclusive." And the CBO says "savings from reducing defensive medicine would be very small."
5. Myth: Insurance costs are forcing doctors out of business and reducing access to care.
Fact: The number of physicians has risen in every state, every year over the last three years. And the GAO says the evidence of reduced access to care is unsubstantiated and anecdotal at best.
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