Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
If you are a doctor and you lose your malpratice case then your lic is suspended for 1 year. If it happens again you lose your lic for LIFE.
ok, but only if:
you are a lawyer and you lose your malpractice case, then your license is suspended for 1 year. If it happens again you lose your license for LIFE.
you are a person who lodges a malpractice complaint against your doctor and you lose your case. you lose all health insurance for one year. Second time, you lose all health insurance/benefits for life.
the ENTIRE problem with medical malpractice today is that there is absolutely no downside to filing a lawsuit against a doctor..and all it costs is the price of a postage stamp and an a form letter. you don't have to be right, you don't have to state what you believe the "malpractice" to have been just that you believe "malpractice" has been committed, you suffer no consequences if you are even blatantly wrong! However, malpractice insurance is like car insurance...once your sued, your rates go up whether or not you did ANYTHING wrong. In many states, you become UNINSURABLE once a siongle malpractice case has been filed ahgainst you (outcome doesn't matter!), in several states, two malpractice cases filed (again, OUTCOME OF CASE DOESN't MATTER - you can be completely exonerated, paerson filing the lawsuit can be a complete nutcase) and you can't practice medicine anymore because you can't get insurance, and if you can't get insurance, you lose your medical license.
wake up people, your buddies the trial lawyers (by the way that's how your buddy john edwards made his money, suing doctors) are crushing your access to doctors, and raising your health insurance costs..they are leaches and they are sucking your blood.