Do Medical Malpractice Reforms Affect Health Care Costs and Outcomes?
Abstract
The impact of medical malpractice reforms on the cost and quality of health care is
of
great interest to policy makers. This study examines national data on malpractice
reforms
implemented and health care provided to Medicare beneficiaries between 1995 and 2004.
State-level reforms’ effect on health care expenditures and outcomes is determined
in
four disease-based populations. Reforms are shown not to have any meaningful impact
on six-month expenditures or outcome measures in the majority of cases. Policymakers
considering tort reforms to restrain the growth of health care expenditures are advised
to
concentrate on alternative measures.
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Honors thesisDepartment
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/1392Citation
Johnson, Matt (2009). Do Medical Malpractice Reforms Affect Health Care Costs and Outcomes?. Honors thesis, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/1392.Collections
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