"We’re compensating the wrong patients, and not compensating those that should be"

December 14, 2007

Shadowfax opines on the broken malpractice system, and proposes some solutions.



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1 Anonymous December 14, 2007 at 12:52 pm

It’s broken? The insurers aren’t saying that now. I guess the “crisis” passed?

How’s the profitability in those states with and without “reform”? You keeping up with that, or just waiting for the next economic downturn to cry “CRISIS! LET’S SCREW THE PATIENTS!”

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