A professor of law on malpractice reform

June 19, 2004

Today’s Boston Globe contains an interesting piece on malpractice reform from a professor of law at Columbia University. One nice analogy:

Current practices make no more sense than asking airline pilots to guarantee safety for the entire aviation industry, and forcing those who fly the most dangerous routes to compensate injured passengers from their personal paychecks.



Related posts:

  1. What can doctors learn from Captain Chesley Sullenberger?
  2. My USA Today column on why medical malpractice reform is needed
  3. Op-ed: Injured patients deserve medical malpractice reform
  4. PointofLaw.com takes apart Public Citizen’s critique of tort reform
  5. Fixing malpractice is a vital part of health reform
  6. EMR exuberance
  7. Is Obama serious about medical malpractice reform?


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