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DesideriScuri -> RE: Obama Legacy May be in Jeporday (11/15/2016 2:12:01 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr
You want affordable care? Pass a "Good Samaritan" law for doctors so they can't be sued by cry-babies that don't understand that sometimes, people die; even when we don't want them to.
Watch "Malpractice Insurance" become a thing of the past.
Then, make sure doctors are reading the Hippocratic Oath, every day.
There's your affordable health care.
Michael


Why not cap malpractice compensation instead? For those people who have lost a family member or have had major impacts on their lives through malpractice, your plan negates their compensation. If a Dr. comes in drunk and fucks up your surgery, shouldn't there be some form of punishment to the Dr. and compensation for the patient or the patient's family?

Malpractice happens. Things do go wrong, too, and that's not necessarily the same as malpractice.

Capping compensation would reduce malpractice insurance, wouldn't it? I'd also make the not monetary punishments harsher, too.




bounty44 -> RE: Obama Legacy May be in Jeporday (11/15/2016 4:55:21 AM)

one of the very biggest things, and no one hardly ever talks about it, is the purposeful control of the marketplace by the limiting of the number of physicians.





BamaD -> RE: Obama Legacy May be in Jeporday (11/15/2016 4:58:50 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri

quote:

ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr
You want affordable care? Pass a "Good Samaritan" law for doctors so they can't be sued by cry-babies that don't understand that sometimes, people die; even when we don't want them to.
Watch "Malpractice Insurance" become a thing of the past.
Then, make sure doctors are reading the Hippocratic Oath, every day.
There's your affordable health care.
Michael


Why not cap malpractice compensation instead? For those people who have lost a family member or have had major impacts on their lives through malpractice, your plan negates their compensation. If a Dr. comes in drunk and fucks up your surgery, shouldn't there be some form of punishment to the Dr. and compensation for the patient or the patient's family?

Malpractice happens. Things do go wrong, too, and that's not necessarily the same as malpractice.

Capping compensation would reduce malpractice insurance, wouldn't it? I'd also make the not monetary punishments harsher, too.


Making the non-monetary punishments harsher would force them right back into excess tests.




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