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Jan 11, 2007
Judge tosses IL hospital group's suit on medmal caps

By Mike Colias http://www.chicagobusiness.com A Cook County judge has thrown out a request from the hospital industry to declare Illinois’ limits on payouts to victims of medical malpractice constitutional. Circuit Judge Robert Lopez Cepero on Tuesday dismissed the unusual legal maneuver by the state’s hospital lobby, which had hoped to secure a decision from the […]

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Jan 11, 2007
Malpractice lawsuits decline

JOE ROJAS-BURKE http://www.oregonlive.com For years, physician groups in Oregon and nationally have railed about a malpractice crisis said to be driving up costs and forcing doctors out of business. But a study published Wednesday suggests that malpractice damages awards have declined substantially in recent years. The consumer advocacy group Public Citizen mined the federal government’s […]

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Jan 11, 2007
Public Citizen Recommends Addressing Patient Safety, Preventing Medical Errors and Improving Physician Oversight to Save Lives and Cut Costs

http://www.allamericanpatriots.com Despite claims by business and medical lobbying interests and the Bush administration, there is no medical malpractice lawsuit crisis in America, according to analysis released today by Public Citizen. The new report, “The Great Medical Malpractice Hoax,â€? dispels oft-repeated myths of dwindling doctors and spiraling insurance premiums used to support limits on the ability […]

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Jan 11, 2007
Caitlin-Morgan Insurance Services Acquired in a Private Transaction

http://indianapolis.dbusinessnews.com Caitlin-Morgan Insurance Services has been acquired in a private transaction sponsored by co-owner, Christopher S. Murray. Former co-founder, Stan Murray has rejoined the management team to provide additional direction and management expertise to the organization. Caitlin-Morgan is a program administrator serving associations, affinity groups and independent agents throughout the Midwest with a particular emphasis […]

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Jan 11, 2007
Chamber wants malpractice insurance on ballot

BY PATRICK CROWLEY http://news.enquirer.com A statewide business group is lobbying the General Assembly to put medical malpractice, or tort, change on the statewide ballot. In a briefing Tuesday on its 2007 legislative agenda, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce said high-priced medical malpractice insurance is driving health care costs up and doctors out of Kentucky. If […]

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Jan 10, 2007
Why Malpractice Reform is Important

http://healthybagofpolitics.blogspot.com I may be one of the few Democrats that supports malpractice reforms. But, in my view, malpractice reforms are as urgent as national health insurance. A poorly conceived malpractice system has resulted in astronomical verdicts–and those verdicts have been followed by astronomical malpractice insurance premiums. An Oregon study found that a lack of adequate […]

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Jan 10, 2007
Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights Recent Developments Related To Medical Malpractice In Four States

http://mediconews.com The Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report features recent developments related to medical malpractice in four states. Summaries appear below. * Illinois: Illinois medical malpractice insurance premiums have decreased by an average of 5.2% this year and either will remain the same or drop again next year, according to ISMIE Mutual, the state’s largest malpractice […]

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Jan 10, 2007
Physician Oncology Services, L.P. Formed to Create National Provider of Radiation Therapy Services

http://biz.yahoo.com Physician Oncology Services, L.P. (“Physician Oncology”) announced today that it will build a preeminent provider of outpatient radiation oncology care in the U.S. Backed by Oak Hill Capital Partners (“Oak Hill”), Physician Oncology said that it acquired a controlling interest in Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia (“RCOG”) to serve as a platform for growth, a […]

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Jan 10, 2007
Virginia medical practice chooses Pulse

Wichita Business Journal by Shane T. Farley A pediatric medical group in Virginia has picked Wichita’s Pulse Systems Inc. to automate its medical records. Pediatric Associates of Richmond Inc. chose Pulse’s patient-relationship management software for use at its facilities. A Pulse company official says the deal helps increase the company’s presence in the Virginia market. […]

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