Thursday, October 8, 2009

Fear of Lawsuits Drives up the Cost of US Healthcare (NPR)

NPR has this piece on long term studies in Maine that show that in geographic regions where health care was more readily available, patients took advantage of more procedures. The studies show that physician and patient behavior both contributed to this excess of health care services and costs, but that the main reason that doctors gave for "excess care" was defensive medicine, caused by the fear of frivolous lawsuits.

Without legitimate tort reform, US health care reform is just a political slogan.

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