Medical Malpractice Reform

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By Laura Knoy on Monday, March 21, 2005.
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It's a perennial debate in the State House that's part of a much larger debate nationwide... medical malpractice reform. It pits trial lawyers against doctors against insurance agents as to how claims of medical negligence should be handled and settled. Despite deep concerns surrounding the economy, foreign policy and health care, medical malpractice reform stays a heated discussion. We'll explore the different sides of this debate and see why it continues to stay unresolved. Laura's guests are Dr Gary Woods, an orthopedic surgeon practicing in Concord and immediate past president of the New Hampshire Medical Society. Paul M. Monzione, A lawyer practicing in Wolfeboro and Board Member of the New Hampshire Trial Lawyers Association. Stuart Altman, Sol C. Chaikin Professor of National Health Policy at Brandeis University and David Withers, Property Causulty Actuary at the New Hampshire Insurance Department.

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