The Effects of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice Insurers' Ultimate Losses
Title | The Effects of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice Insurers' Ultimate Losses PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Born |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022 |
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Whereas the literature evaluating the effect of tort reforms has focused on reported incurred losses, this paper examines the long run effects using a comprehensive sample by state of individual firms writing medical malpractice insurance from 1984-2003. The long run effects of reforms are greater than insurers' expected effects, as five year developed losses and ten year developed losses are below the initially reported incurred losses for those years following reform measures. The quantile regressions show the greatest effects of joint and several liability limits, noneconomic damages caps, and punitive damages reforms for the firms that are at the high end of the loss distribution. These quantile regression results show stronger, more concentrated effects of the reforms than do the OLS and fixed effects estimates for the entire sample.
The Effects of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice Insureres' Ultimate Losses
Title | The Effects of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice Insureres' Ultimate Losses PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Born |
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Release | 2006 |
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Whereas the literature evaluating the effect of tort reforms has focused on reported incurred losses, this paper examines the long run effects using a comprehensive sample by state of individual firms writing medical malpractice insurance from 1984-2003. The long run effects of reforms are greater than insurers' expected effects, as five year developed losses and ten year developed losses are below the initially reported incurred losses for those years following reform measures. The quantile regressions show the greatest effects of joint and several liability limits, noneconomic damages caps, and punitive damages reforms for the firms that are at the high end of the loss distribution. These quantile regression results show stronger, more concentrated effects of the reforms than do the OLS and fixed effects estimates for the entire sample.
Insuring Medical Malpractice
Title | Insuring Medical Malpractice PDF eBook |
Author | Frank A. Sloan |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1991-09-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0195361512 |
The cost of malpractice insurance to physicians has been increasing in recent years, as has the threat to physicians of being sued. This book describes and analyzes the workings of the market for physicians' liability insurance. The authors use their own data and other sources to study questions such as: Is the market for medical malpractice insurance competitive? Has the profitability of medical malpractice insurance been excessive? Why do malpractice insurers demand reinsurance? What effect has insurance regulation had on premiums? And it explores what experience rating is and how it is done.
Symposium
Title | Symposium PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 236 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Insurance, Physicians' liability |
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Medical Malpractice and Tort Reform
Title | Medical Malpractice and Tort Reform PDF eBook |
Author | Montana. Legislature. Joint Interim Subcommittee on Insurance Issues |
Publisher | |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Medical personnel |
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Medical Malpractice Litigation
Title | Medical Malpractice Litigation PDF eBook |
Author | Bernard S. Black |
Publisher | Cato Institute |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2021-04-27 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 194864780X |
"Drawing on an unusually rich trove of data, the authors have refuted more politically convenient myths in one book than most academics do in a lifetime." —Nicholas Bagley, professor of law, University of Michigan Law School "Synthesizing decades of their own and others’ research on medical liability, the authors unravel what we know and don’t know about our medical malpractice system, why neither patients nor doctors are being rightly served, and what economics can teach us about the path forward." —Anupam B. Jena, Harvard Medical School Over the past 50 years, the United States experienced three major medical malpractice crises, each marked by dramatic increases in the cost of malpractice liability insurance. These crises fostered a vigorous politicized debate about the causes of the premium spikes, and the impact on access to care and defensive medicine. State legislatures responded to the premium spikes by enacting damages caps on non-economic, punitive, or total damages and Congress has periodically debated the merits of a federal cap on damages. However, the intense political debate has been marked by a shortage of evidence, as well as misstatements and overclaiming. The public is confused about answers to some basic questions. What caused the premium spikes? What effect did tort reform actually have? Did tort reform reduce frivolous litigation? Did tort reform actually improve access to health care or reduce defensive medicine? Both sides in the debate have strong opinions about these matters, but their positions are mostly talking points or are based on anecdotes. Medical Malpractice Litigation provides factual answers to these and other questions about the performance of the med mal system. The authors, all experts in the field and from across the political spectrum, provide an accessible, fact-based response to the questions ordinary Americans and policymakers have about the performance of the med mal litigation system.
Medical Malpractice--tort Reform
Title | Medical Malpractice--tort Reform PDF eBook |
Author | James E. Hamner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Insurance, Physicians' liability |
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