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On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 06:16:17 -0500, thunder
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 22:33:35 -0700, jps wrote:
These are bandaids for a seriously broken system. Tort reform could
help the situation but it's going to require it's own process.
Tort reform is a red herring. There are enough states that have passed
tort reform to get a good idea whether it will work or not. Medical
malpractice costs are too small a percentage, roughly 1-1 1/2%, to affect
health care costs dramatically. There have also been many studies that
note the tort reform savings do not "trickle down" to the consumer.
A quarter of a million dollar cap per suit is not reform. That just
means they have to file more suits. That is why you see so many lawyer
ads on TV
I disagree with this cap in any case. Caps do not tort reform make.
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