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but those punitive damages force Dr to practice

Posted on: August 31, 2016 at 10:03:53 CT
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defensive medicine. Ordering tests just to cover their ass, keeping patients in the hospital longer than required, etc.
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I'm all for Tort Reform but $250,000 seems low - tigerinhogtown STL - 8/31 08:50:48
     The idea of a lawsuit is to recover lost money. - Spanky KU - 8/31 09:28:15
          That's part of it. - DC Jayhawk KU - 8/31 09:42:48
               That's a theory.. a malpractice loss should be incentive - Spanky KU - 8/31 09:48:10
                    It's not a theory - DC Jayhawk KU - 8/31 09:54:17
                         your insistence doesn't make your statements true - FootballRefugee MU - 8/31 11:41:34
                              Good lord. - DC Jayhawk KU - 8/31 13:25:49
                         but those punitive damages force Dr to practice - tigerinhogtown STL - 8/31 10:03:53
                              to clarify, not sure it's punitive damages that cause that - tigerinhogtown STL - 8/31 10:05:00
                         It is a theory..... - Spanky KU - 8/31 10:03:24
     Medical lawsuits are bizarre - Roberts MU - 8/31 09:27:47
          Sort of like when someone runs a stop sign - Evenflow MU - 8/31 09:36:02
          mostly agree - meatiger MU - 8/31 09:29:54
     One part of such reform should be not only - GA Tiger MU - 8/31 09:22:24
          So...you favor corp lawyers(nm) - meatiger MU - 8/31 09:26:10
     Agreed and good luck affording counsel that can compete - MKrip MU - 8/31 09:13:54
     Um, no. - Evenflow MU - 8/31 08:56:13




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