Maryland legislator Prescribe compression ratio to heal the crisis found
If hundreds of doctors troops in Annapolis, last month against the abuse of the increase in insurance premiums, forcing some of them depend on their stethoscopes, she attempted a rationalization cap on damage awards outbursts.
But lawyers and legal proceedings, including Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller support are another type of misconduct reform: “the compression ratio.”
Although it looks like something, by a committee of actuaries chancelantes, the concept is simple: Cut the cost of insurance for certain high-risk specialties such as birth assistants and neurosurgeons by an increase in rates for other doctors.
A dramatic increase in prices, because fuels the debate nationally and in Maryland, where the greatest fault insurance premiums grew by 28 per cent this year. The compression ratio proposal is part of a series of competing approaches.
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