Six studies evaluated the impact of caps on punitive damages on health care utilization which may be indicative of
defensive medicine. (22,25,26,28,38,47) Li et al (38) found that caps on punitive damages were associated with a significant reduction in radiography orders by specialist physicians (6.1 percent).
widespread practice of
defensive medicine. When medical practitioners or
He has previously spoken passionately about tort reforms such as
defensive medicine, damage caps, health tribunals, and practice guidelines.
On the other hand, a report using simulated clinical scenarios concluded that the extent of
defensive medicine was at most 8%, and another found no correlation between individual malpractice claims experience and resource use, physician concern about malpractice, tolerance for uncertainty, or perception of risk.
Malpractice liability and
defensive medicine: A national survey of neurosurgeons.
(36) The Massachusetts Medical Society ("MMS") estimates that the cost of
defensive medicine in Massachusetts alone was approximately $1.4 million in 2011.
He said the CARe model was "driven by a growing frustration and a recognition that the current system was driving costs, particularly
defensive medicine.
Kitzhaber's said the recommendations could improve patient safety by helping physicians learn from errors, provide more effective compensation for injured people and reduce costs that arise from litigation and
defensive medicine.
To the extent this bill could streamline the process for resolving medical injury claims, it would reduce the costs of litigation and help alleviate the burden of malpractice insurance and
defensive medicine on the health care system.
In September 2010, researchers asked 2,000 orthopedic surgeons to complete a Web-based survey on
defensive medicine. The orthopedic surgeons were chosen randomly from the AAOS database.
They were surprised by the findings in the study, particularly in an era when many suggest that doctors over-treat patients and do too much in the name of practicing
defensive medicine. But this study suggests that perhaps doctors aren't doing enough for patients with bladder cancer.
He identifies problems in geriatric care, the standardization of medicine, medical training, malpractice and
defensive medicine, compensation, and the need for house calls.