Latest Pennsylvania Headlines

All the headlines from our Pennsylvania Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Pa. Doctors, Patients Rally for Med-Mal Tort Reform

Oct 7 2002 // Physicians rallied in two Pennsylvania cities to protest increasing medical malpractice liability insurance rates, claiming emergency room services in the state could be severely scaled back if nothing is done. The...

PaACEP Urges Special Session for Pa. Med-Mal Liability Reform

Oct 4 2002 // The Pennsylvania Chapter, the American College of Emergency Physicians (PaACEP) is warning that emergency health services at the Community Medical Center in Scranton could be drastically cut back unless lawmakers address...

OSHA, NAII to Sponsor Pa. Safety Workshops

Sep 30 2002 // The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) announced they will jointly sponsor a program Oct. 10 in Allentown, Pa. to assist small business managers...

Survey: Pa. Med-Mal Coverage Elusive

Sep 27 2002 // A survey conducted by the Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society of its member physicians indicates that medical malpractice insurance coverage is getting harder to obtain as rates continue to increase. According to the...

Pa. Governor Pushes Med Mal Reform

Sep 24 2002 // Pennsylvania Governor Mark Schweiker urged the state General Assembly to pass medical malpractice reform, saying residents’ access to health care was being affected. Speaking at the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business...

New Provider Applies to Offer Medical Malpractice Coverage in Pa.

Aug 19 2002 // Pennsylvania Healthcare Providers Insurance Exchange has filed an application with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Insurance Department to begin offering medical malpractice insurance coverage to physicians and hospitals...

Pa. Attorney General Sends Letter to Commissioner Urging Stop of JUA Health Increase

Aug 15 2002 // Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher has sent a letter to Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Diane Koken urging her to suspend the imposition of the latest increase by the Professional Liability Joint Underwriting...

Pa. Commissioner Sues Pair of Predecessors

Aug 7 2002 // In an unusual move, Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner M. Diane Koken has sued two of her predecessors for private-sector work they reportedly did after leaving office for two insurance companies that later failed,...

Pa. Gov. Signs Bill Giving Surplus Lines Insurers Freedom on Forms

Jul 16 2002 // Pennsylvania Gov. Mark Schweiker has signed House Bill 599, enabling surplus lines insurers to change or adopt new commercial policy forms without first getting approval from the state insurance department. “Surplus...

Deadline Noted for PA Medical Facilities to Comply with Reforms

Jul 11 2002 // An announcement by Pennsylvania’s PMSCO Healthcare Consulting, a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Medical Society, highlights the new safety provisions contained in the Medical Malpractice Reform Bill enacted earlier...

Penn. Files Suit Against Former Reliance Financier

Jun 28 2002 // Pennsylvania seeks to recover damages from Saul P. Steinberg and other former executives who allegedly are at fault for Reliance Global Holding’s bankruptcy, as well as the failure of its subsidiary, Reliance...

PA Senate Passes Bill Abolishing Joint Several Liability

Jun 14 2002 // The Pennsylvania Senate has passed an inclusive measure (SB 1089) abolishing the hoary legal principle of joint and several liability, and replacing it with a recovery system based on establishing a proportional figure of...

Storm Hits Western PA, State of Emergency Declared

Jun 3 2002 // Thunderstorms, accompanied by torrential rain and high winds caused widespread destruction in and around Pittsburgh Friday night leading Allegheny County manager Bob Webb to declare a state of emergency. According to...

PA Court Approves Fidelity Mutual Rehabilitation Plan

May 29 2002 // Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Diane Koken announced that the Commonwealth Court has approved the Plan of Rehabilitation for the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company. Koken characterized the reorganization of...

PA Legislators Urged to Ease Surplus Lines

May 29 2002 // Michael G. Koziol, senior counsel and a director of the National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII), recently addressed a letter to the Pennsylvania Senate’s Banking and Insurance Committee, urging members to...

Pa. Man Arrested for Arson; Blamed Dog for Firre

May 13 2002 // According to a report from the Associated Press, police have arrested 37-year old Michael Boltz of Lebanon Pa. on charges of deliberately setting fire to his house, and falsely blaming it on his dog, in order to obtain a...

Survey Finds $180 Million Rise in Pa. Hospitals’ Med Mal Rates

May 7 2002 // Hospitals in Pennsylvania are estimated to be paying more than $180 million in additional premiums for medical liability insurance compared to a year ago, according to a statewide survey of medical professional liability...

Study Finds Penn. Workers’ Comp Gives More Services for Less Cost

Apr 24 2002 // A new study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) found that lower than average prices for medical services in Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation system offset the higher utilization of...

LEGION, VILLANOVA TAKEN OVER BY PA. DEPT

Apr 15 2002 // Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner M. Diane Koken announced that the Commonwealth Court has approved her petitions for Orders of Rehabilitation for Legion Insurance Company and Villanova Insurance Company, both located in...

PID Sets Hearing Date for Provident Mutual’s Proposed Sponsored Demutualization

Apr 10 2002 // The Pennsylvania Insurance Department has set Thursday, May 23, 2002, as the date for a public informational hearing on Provident Mutual’s proposed sponsored demutualization. “Under the proposed sponsored...