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Malpractice reform must focus on reducing patient injury, not just limiting awards

New York City, January 5, 2004--Reducing medical injury is essential to solving the current medical malpractice crisis, and physicians must play an active role in developing and implementing systems to improve patient safety, according to an article published in the January 6th issue of Annals of Internal Medicine.

In "Malpractice Reform Must Include Steps to Prevent Medical Injury," Stephen C. Schoenbaum, M.D. of The Commmonwealth Fund and Randall R. Bovbjerg of the Urban Institute say that focusing solely on capping malpractice awards--the solution most commonly promoted by physicians in the current debate--leaves out the largest problem: patient injury.

"Physicians must use their abilities to make care safer and injuries rarer, by developing, evaluating, and implementing safety improvements," said Schoenbaum, senior vice president at the Commonwealth Fund. "More active work on the part of physicians to improve care and reduce harm is clearly in the best interest of the public and physicians."

The current medical liability system works poorly for patients and physicians. Steep increases in malpractice premiums lead to physicians practicing "defensive medicine," which in turn contributes to rising health care costs, in addition to patients' enduring unnecessary medical procedures. Meanwhile, large numbers of Americans continue to suffer preventable medical injuries.

The authors point to reforms such as the highly successful effort of anesthesiologists in the mid-1980s, who adopted practice guidelines that reduced both patient deaths and insurance premiums dramatically, as one of many physician-led models of safety improvement. The experience with such models has shown that system-wide reform, rather than blaming individual physicians, leads to more effective improvements in patient safety.

Legislative or regulatory efforts to motivate this type of change could include:

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Contact: Mary Mahon
mm@cmwf.org
212-606-3853
Commonwealth Fund
5-Jan-2004


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