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The effects of medical malpractice tort reform on physician supply an analysis of legislative changes from 2009 to 2016

  • Autores: Charles L. Baum
  • Localización: Southern Economic Journal, ISSN 0038-4038, ISSN-e 2325-8012, Vol. 87, Nº. 2, 2020, págs. 540-575
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Advocates of tort reform blame medical malpractice lawsuits for rising healthcare costs, prompting politicians in some states to pass tort reform capping noneconomic damages. In this analysis, I examine the effects of caps on noneconomic damages between 2009 and 2016 on the supply of physicians. I use multiple model specifications, examine physicians in high-risk specialties, young physicians, and physicians in state-border counties, and explore the potential for asymmetric effects using instances where tort reform has been declared unconstitutional and removed. I find few statistically significant effects. Supplemental analyses show that this may be because the noneconomic damage caps do not significantly affect malpractice insurance premiums, payouts, or claims in the first place.


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