Latest Medical Professional Liability Headlines

All the headlines from our Medical Professional Liability Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Oregon Medical Malpractice Limit Upheld

May 14 2008 // The Oregon Supreme Court has upheld a five-year statute of limitations on medical malpractice lawsuits involving minors. The court ruled against a claim that laws in effect when Oregon was a territory blocked a five-year...

Medical Malpractice Suits on the Decline in Pennsylvania

May 5 2008 // The number of medical malpractice lawsuits filed in Pennsylvania declined for a third consecutive year in 2007, according to figures released by the state Supreme Court. The number of suits, 1,617, represented a 4.5...

Defining ‘Professional Services’ For Specialty Policies Not Always Easy

May 5 2008 // Professional services” can have connotations ranging from racy “professional” call girls to the more mundane accountants, doctors, lawyers and engineers. From an insurance perspective, liability arising...

China’s Health Reform Creates Openings for U.S. Companies

Apr 30 2008 // China’s efforts to reform its health care system provide a major opportunity for American companies to enter the Chinese market, according to a top U.S. commerce official. As China looks toward revamping a health...

Bill to Limit Medical Malpractice Lawsuits in Tennessee Heads to Governor

Apr 28 2008 // A bill that seeks to limit frivolous medical malpractice lawsuits in Tennessee is on its way to the governor’s office. The Senate unanimously agreed April 24 with changes made earlier in the House. The bill would...

$1.5 Million Pharmacy Robot Promises to Reduce Medical Drug Errors

Apr 28 2008 // A new pharmacy robot at Loyola University Hospital is designed to eliminate the type of life-threatening human medication errors that injured actor Dennis Quaid’s newborn twins. Loyola’s pharmacy recently began...

Survey: Medical Liability Insurers Optimistic About Short-Term Market

Apr 25 2008 // U.S. medical liability insurers anticipate their primary rate levels to decrease in 2008, compared with 2007, while the average frequency and severity of claims sustained by their firms will remain about the same as last...

Professional Services: Do You Know Them When You See Them?

Apr 21 2008 // The complex medical field with its often personalized treatments can be more difficult to define than other professions “Professional services” can have many different connotations, ranging from racy...

Prognosis Good in Medical Professional Liability Market

Apr 21 2008 // Tort reform keeping claims frequency down; surplus up, but severity still an issue Tort reform efforts seem to be working, frequency of claims for medical liability is going down, surplus is up and reinsurance capital is...

Health Care Market May Be Safer to Operate In

Apr 21 2008 // Tort reform, soft market, drive down claims frequency in health care facility liability market Health care facility professional liability has faced new challenges due to recent tort reform efforts, the soft market and a...

Number of Medical Malpractice Suits in Pennsylvania Down

Apr 16 2008 // The number of medical malpractice lawsuits filed in Pennsylvania declined for a third consecutive year in 2007, according to figures released Monday by the state Supreme Court. The number of suits, 1,617, represented a 4.5...

New York Senate Tweaks Medical Malpractice Insurance Requirements

Apr 16 2008 // The New York State Senate has passed a bill that lowers the required level of primary medical malpractice coverage that a doctor must have to qualify for the state’s Excess Medical Malpractice Liability Insurance...

Malpractice Insurer to Give Back $11 Million to Illinois Doctors

Apr 14 2008 // Illinois doctors will get a refund collectively worth $11 million from the state’s largest medical malpractice insurer. The Illinois State Medical Insurance Exchange says claims are down. That means doctors will get...

Fireman’s Fund Expands Coverage in Medical Facilities Market

Apr 3 2008 // Today, medical care goes far beyond the traditional hospital or doctor’s office. Physicians and caregivers are treating patients in a variety of facilities, from urgent care clinics to drug and rehabilitation...

Pennsylvania Doctors Lose Malpractice Subsidy

Apr 2 2008 // A five-year, $1 billion taxpayer subsidy to help Pennsylvania doctors buy medical malpractice insurance lapsed Monday, forcing physicians to pay higher premiums unless Democrats and Republicans break an impasse over...

California Appeals Court: SCIF Erred in Denying Access to PPN

Apr 1 2008 // A California Court of Appeals has ruled that the state’s primary workers’ compensation insurer cannot deny an occupational medical clinic from its preferred provider network because it impaired the...

Preferred Employers Introducers Medical Provider Network for California Businesses

Mar 26 2008 // San Diego-based Preferred Employers Insurance Co., which specializes inworkers’ compensation insurance for small employers in California, has created a medical provider network for treatment of work related injuries....

New York Consumer Groups Criticize Medical Malpractice Plan

Mar 25 2008 // Consumer and health advocacy groups in New York are criticizing a yet-to-be-made public plan to create a medical malpractice indemnity pool which would cover medical expenses for injured patients. Although no plan to...

Colorado Delays Action on Bill to Raise Limits for Malpractice Suits

Mar 24 2008 // A Colorado House committee delayed action on a bill that would increase the amount juries can award in some medical malpractice suits, after doctors warned the proposed bill could force them to stop practicing and make...

Nursing Home Malpractice Insurance Void Reported in Oklahoma

Mar 21 2008 // A Tulsa-based consumer group says many Oklahoma nursing homes appear to be operating without malpractice insurance. Hugh M. Robert, executive director of the Oklahoma Center for Consumer & Patient Safety, says the...