Medical Malpractice Liability Crisis Meets Markets Stress in Unexpected Places
Robert Berenson,
Sylvia Kuo and
Jessica H. May
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
Abstract:
While the causes of rapidly rising medical malpractice insurance premiums remain contentious and unsettled, the consequences are rippling through communities, threatening to diminish access to care and increase costs, with an uncertain impact on quality.
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