Medical Malpractice Litigation

Medical Malpractice Litigation

Effects of Local Litigation Disparities on Area Medical Costs and Physician Supply

Scholar's Press ( 2014-03-02 )

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This research examines the impact of varying levels of medical malpractice litigation on area medical costs and physician supply. Utilizing two separate units of analysis and alternative regression equations, the results indicate that the level of malpractice litigation is positively related to local per capita medical expenditures and negatively related to the number of area physicians. The differences are presumed to be attributed to “defensive practices” by physicians based on varying degrees of perceived risk along with higher malpractice insurance premiums. The results suggest that the addition to cost is substantial, potentially adding up to 17.32% in some jurisdictions, with the impact exceeding annual dollar amounts of malpractice judgments and settlements. The effect related to physician supply is smaller but highly statistically significant. The data supports the idea that litigation does have an economic impact on healthcare and underscores the importance of political institutions relating to economic activity.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-70978-0

ISBN-10:

3639709780

EAN:

9783639709780

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Brandon Roberts

Number of pages:

164

Published on:

2014-03-02

Category:

Economics