TY - JOUR
T1 - The Receding Tide of Medical Malpractice Litigation
T2 - Part 1-National Trends
AU - Paik, Myungho
AU - Black, Bernard
AU - Hyman, David A.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - The United States has experienced three medical malpractice (med mal) crises in the past 40 yearsIn response, 31 states now have caps on noneconomic or total damagesResearchers have studied the impact of these caps, relative to control states without caps, but have not studied trends in no-cap states or overall national trendsWe find that the per-physician rate of paid med mal claims has been dropping for 20 years and in 2012 was less than half the 1992 levelLawsuit rates, in the states with available data, are also declining, at similar rates"Small" paid claims (payout < $50,000 in 2011 dollars) have been dropping for the full period; "large" paid claims (payout ≥ $50,000) have been dropping since 2001Payout per large paid claim was roughly flatPayouts per physician have been dropping since 2003, and by 2012 were 48 percent below their 1992 levelThe "third wave" of damage cap adoptions over 2003-2006 contributed to this trend, but there are also large declines in no-cap states
AB - The United States has experienced three medical malpractice (med mal) crises in the past 40 yearsIn response, 31 states now have caps on noneconomic or total damagesResearchers have studied the impact of these caps, relative to control states without caps, but have not studied trends in no-cap states or overall national trendsWe find that the per-physician rate of paid med mal claims has been dropping for 20 years and in 2012 was less than half the 1992 levelLawsuit rates, in the states with available data, are also declining, at similar rates"Small" paid claims (payout < $50,000 in 2011 dollars) have been dropping for the full period; "large" paid claims (payout ≥ $50,000) have been dropping since 2001Payout per large paid claim was roughly flatPayouts per physician have been dropping since 2003, and by 2012 were 48 percent below their 1992 levelThe "third wave" of damage cap adoptions over 2003-2006 contributed to this trend, but there are also large declines in no-cap states
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U2 - 10.1111/jels.12021
DO - 10.1111/jels.12021
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84886379219
SN - 1740-1453
VL - 10
SP - 612
EP - 638
JO - Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
JF - Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
IS - 4
ER -