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A SECOND OPINION ON MALPRACTICE

机译:对医疗事故的第二意见

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President Barack Obama tapped into a large vein of public support when he suggested recently that he is open to reforming medical malpractice laws. It's common currency in the U.S. that litigation drives medical inflation by forcing doctors and hospitals to resort to "defensive medicine," overtreating patients to avoid lawsuits.rnThe evidence suggests a much smaller effect. Study after study shows that costs associated with malpractice lawsuits make up 1% to 2% of the nation's $2.5 trillion annual health-care bill and that tort reform would barely make a dent in the total.
机译:巴拉克·奥巴马(Barack Obama)总统最近暗示他愿意改革医疗事故法,因此获得了公众的广泛支持。诉讼通过迫使医生和医院诉诸“防御性医学”,过度治疗患者以避免诉讼而成为美国通行的通用货币。证据表明,效果要小得多。一项又一项的研究表明,与渎职诉讼有关的费用占全国2.5万亿美元年度医疗保健费用的1%至2%,侵权改革几乎不会对总数造成任何影响。

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    《Business week》 |2009年第4148期|30|共1页
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    Catherine Arnst;

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