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Turning From Damage Caps To Information Disclosure: An Alternative To Tort Reform, Kathryn Zeiler Jan 2005

Turning From Damage Caps To Information Disclosure: An Alternative To Tort Reform, Kathryn Zeiler

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Medical malpractice damage caps are among the most popular instruments of tort reform at the state level. The Bush administration proposed a federal damage cap on non-economic damages to quell the rise of medical malpractice insurance premiums despite the paucity of empirical evidence demonstrating that damage caps actually decrease premiums. This case study argues that imposing statutory caps on medical malpractice damages is not an effective method of remedying the medical malpractice insurance crisis: therefore, policymakers should consider alternatives to damage caps. In particular, evidence suggests that implementing mandatory disclosure of the contract terms between managed care organizations and physicians …