TORT REFORM:
Frivolous Litigation Reform — Improving Access to CareWhile the rest of the United States ponders these issues, the state of Texas took action on its own. The Texas healthcare reforms of 2003 powerfully demonstrate how patient-friendly malpractice laws can improve access to care. Statistics tell the tale:
The Texas Experience Prior to Tort Reform• 85% of suits filed closed without payment to the patient. The Texas Experience Following Tort Reform in 2003• Physicians returned to Texas.
Frivolous Litigation Reform — Reducing the Cost of HealthcareThe Pacific Research Institute estimates American physicians spend $124 billion each year in defensive medicine—more than half of the total 2006 U.S. national deficit! A 2003 Health and Human Services report estimated tort reform would save Medicare and Medicaid between $30 and $50 billion dollars every year. This savings does not include patients with employer-based insurance. Tort reform will not only increase patient access to life-saving medical specialties such as obstetrics, trauma surgery, and neurosurgery, it will save between $50 and $70 billion each year without restricting access to care. |

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